m9 I split it into 2 to form 2 triangles and label each as 1 and 2 respectively but I need a diagram to start me off because whenever I split it into triangles it overlaps the 2 angles...Your aim is to find the area of that quadrilateral. Break it down so that you can calculate it
Ok thanksUrr.. what I think you do is to use the formula
A = 1/2 absinC
Keep the initial two triangles that you split up because you have the length of two sides. Thus, A1 = 1/2 x 5 x 2 x sin50
Now, use the fact that the overall length of the shape is 27m
This indicates that the remaining sides are 27 - (2+5) metres in length
so
A2 = 1/2 x (20) x sin100
Add A1 and A2 together, and that should give you the overall area of the shape
Cause it's wrongJoshmosh why did you delete your original post?
I've split it and formed 2 triangles respectively, I have cut through angles so do I half them both where I have?
Once I get the area of the shape how would I then go to the next part of getting the volume as said by the question?Draw a line parallel to the base from the 130 degree to the other side. Then you have a triangle and trapezium that you can get the area from.
Multiply by 27.Once I get the area of the shape how would I then go to the next part of getting the volume as said by the question?
My solution was wrong. The 27 is used at the end after you have found the area of the shape.Joshmosh why did you delete your original post?
Um the problem that by using this method, you would have to find the value of the other leg of the trapezium to use the formula A = 1/2 h (a+b)Draw a line parallel to the base from the 130 degree angle to the other side. Then you have a triangle and trapezium that you can get the area from.