The lengths of the four sides of a quadrilateral do not provide enough information to determine its area. This is because a quadrilateral is not a rigid shape and so can be flexed so as to change its area.
For example, if you have a rectangular shape, you can move the top side to the right, say. The rectangle will become a parallelogram and the top will move a little closer to the bottom. You can keep moving the top to the right until there is no distance between it and the bottom and the area is zero.
The measurements given in the question do not comprise only one pair of equal sides, not two so the area will not go down to zero.
2 sides have length 10 and the other 2 sides have width 8 perimeter is sum of sides = 10+10+8+8 = 36
The length and width of a rectangle is the same as the length and width of the opposite sides.
Not enough information. You need to know how many sides and if there are any other relationships between the sides (like the length is 2.5 times the width, for example). One possible solution is width = 5 and length = 12.5 (assuming a rectangle).
Perimeter: Add the length of the four sides. Area: Multiply length x width.
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
You use the equation Area = width x length. And solve for the width. You solve it by dividing both sides by the length to get.. Area/length = width
Length and width.
The sides, doesn't matter but the length is usually the bottom and top line, while the width is usually the left and right sides.
If you're talking about a rectangle, then the answer is 100. There are 2 sides that have 40 as the length, and double that length is 80. There are 2 sides that have 10 as the width, and double that width is 20. 80 + 20 = 100.
I don't think it is possible. You would have to know at least one other measurement such as the angle between the length and width or the length of one of the sides.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with two long sides and two short sides. The two long sides are the length of the rectangle. The two short sides are the width of the rectangle.
Multiply the height times the length times the width, You need to insure that all three dimensions (height, length, width) use the same measurement units. All three sides must be in the same feet, yards, meters, etc and if not the measurement needs to be converted to be the same as the other sides.