Finding the area of an irregular shape?
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Reg67




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 10:57    Post subject: Finding the area of an irregular shape?
It's been a long time since I did maths at school, so could do with a little help. I need the area in Sq metres, it does not have to be down to the last mm as it's only for turf.

I hope just the dimensions are ok? I could draw the shape but not sure it's needed. it's roughly triangular in shape.

top = 1m
left side = 4 m
bottom = 5 m
right side = 5.5 m

So can anyone give me how many square metre I will need?

Thanks.
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The_Zeel




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 11:14    Post subject:
12,75 sqm
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Reg67




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 11:31    Post subject:
Surely you mean 12.75? Seriously though, thank you.
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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 11:43    Post subject:


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The_Zeel




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 11:49    Post subject:
yea, in parts of europe we use ","
countries like usa, uk and colonies use "."
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Reg67




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 11:51    Post subject:
The_Zeel wrote:
yea, in parts of europe we use ","
countries like usa, uk and colonies use "."


I know, i was just messing.
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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:11    Post subject:
I get 11.982 m^2


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Reg67




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:13    Post subject:
I just used an online calculater (yeah something I could have done to begin with) and I got 12.01 Sqm.

Thanks for the help.
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The_Zeel




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:14    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:
I get 11.982 m^2


i just quickly split it into 2 triangles, how did you do it?
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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:21    Post subject:
The_Zeel wrote:
dingo_d wrote:
I get 11.982 m^2


i just quickly split it into 2 triangles, how did you do it?


Found the height and multiplied it by (a+b)/2.

The shape he's describing is a trapezoid.

a, b being top and bottom sides...


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The_Zeel




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:28    Post subject:
but doesnt a trapezoid always have 2 parallel sides?
from his description i cant really 100% say that is the case.
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Reg67




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:36    Post subject:
The left side is at right angles to the bottom and the top, the slope is on the right hand side. Smile
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Guy_Incognito




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:45    Post subject:
Damn it people, there is universal formula for any planar quadrilateral, just see them nice TeX-generated pictures.
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The_Zeel




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 12:47    Post subject:
Reg67 wrote:
The left side is at right angles to the bottom and the top, the slope is on the right hand side. Smile


in that case i get 12 sqm, dingo_d was right
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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 13:08    Post subject:
The_Zeel wrote:
Reg67 wrote:
The left side is at right angles to the bottom and the top, the slope is on the right hand side. Smile


in that case i get 12 sqm, dingo_d was right


In fact if the left is at right angle with top and bottom, then 12m^2 is exactly the area Smile

Just divide into one right triangle and a rectangle, and the area combined is exactly 12 m^2.

I assumed it's just a trapezoid with no right angles, and used general formula Smile


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Reg67




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PostPosted: Wed, 8th May 2013 15:57    Post subject:
Cheers for all the help, I ordered 13sqm, once I lay it I can tell kids to get off it...
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readonly




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PostPosted: Thu, 9th May 2013 22:42    Post subject:
Your number do not seem to add up correctly but the answer is 12M^2

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