There is no single formula, unless you consider the following:Sum(Area of each part of the composite shape calculated according to its bus-formula).
the formula depends on the shape of the object
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different
A figure (or shape) that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures is said to be a composite figure (or shape).For example, figure ABCD is a composite figure as it consists of two basic figures. That is, a figure is formed by a rectangle and triangle as shown below.The area of a composite figure is calculated by dividing the composite figure into basic figures and then using the relevant area formula for each basic figure.Example 20Find the area of the following composite figure:Solution:The figure can be divided into a rectangle and triangle as shown below.So, the area of the composite figure is 216 cm2.
You can use Riemann sums. If you can express your shape using a set of points (x_i,y_i), you can express the area as: area = area + y_i * (x(i+1)-x(i-1))
All you have given is a rectangle which I presume encloses the composite shape. It is impossible to give the area of the composite shape other than to say it is less than or equal to 8 sq units. To work out the area of a composite shape, split it up into areas which you can work out (eg squares and rectangles) and sum the area of all the area.
A person cannot determine the area of a shape without a formula for a composite figure. A formula must always be implemented in order to properly come with an equation.
You need to know the shape of the conductor and then use the appropriate formula for that shape
the formula depends on the shape of the object
L.A.= 2*pi*radius*height its not like finding the area of a rectangle. a cylinder is a 3-D shape and a rectangle is a flat shape
There is no formula. That's why it's called irregular!
You get the area by using formulas. There is usually a specific formula to find the area of each shape. Some irregular shaps may not have a formula.
To work out the area of a composite shape, you will have to divide it into smaller figures.
The Area of its base times the height of the shape.
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different
A figure (or shape) that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures is said to be a composite figure (or shape).For example, figure ABCD is a composite figure as it consists of two basic figures. That is, a figure is formed by a rectangle and triangle as shown below.The area of a composite figure is calculated by dividing the composite figure into basic figures and then using the relevant area formula for each basic figure.Example 20Find the area of the following composite figure:Solution:The figure can be divided into a rectangle and triangle as shown below.So, the area of the composite figure is 216 cm2.
The answer depends very much on the shape of the solid figure.
You can use Riemann sums. If you can express your shape using a set of points (x_i,y_i), you can express the area as: area = area + y_i * (x(i+1)-x(i-1))