how to find the area of a crokeed square?
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answers:
Enguerarrard say: Squares are regular by definition. They can't be crooked. You're asking about a trapezoid or a rhomboid.
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David say: If you mean a crooked square then it is a rhombus and its area is 0.5*diagonal*diagonal
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Dixon say: It can only be a rhombus and the area is pq/2 where p and q are the two diagonal lengths.
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khalil say: in two dimensional or three one?
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cosmo say: https://www.mathopenref.com/parallelogra...
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Starrysky say: Crooked? If sides are equal and parallel, it is a rhombus and side squared is area.
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L. E. Gant say: Use triangles.
Remember A = base times height /2 and do this for both triangles.
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Marilyn say: add the sids up
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