Find The Area Of A Shape In Form Of A Star

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around finding the area of a star-shaped figure, specifically one with more than five points. Participants are exploring methods to calculate the area based on geometric properties and definitions of the star shape.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss breaking the star into triangles and using a central point for area calculation. Questions arise about the necessary information to define the star and the feasibility of calculating the area without specific dimensions or coordinates.

Discussion Status

There are various approaches being suggested, including the division of the star into triangles and the need for specific coordinates to facilitate calculations. Some participants are seeking clarification on the requirements for defining the star shape, while others are offering potential methods to compute the area.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the lack of specific information about the star's dimensions, which is crucial for applying the discussed methods. There is also mention of the difficulty in visualizing the shape without a diagram.

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Is It Possible For One To Find The Area Of A Shape In Form Of A Star,i Am Noi Good At Latex Else I Would Have Drawn It,shapes Like The Star,with More Than 5 Pointings
 
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Well why would it be impossible? The approach I would try would be to break an n-pointed star into 2n triangles. Choose some point and call it the center (the choice should ensure that your figure is star convex about the point). Each of your triangles should have this center as a vertex. Every point should be a vertex of two different triangles, so every line segement which joins a point to the center is an arm shared by two triangles. The sum of the areas of the triangles is the area of the star.

EDIT: Rather than using [itex]\LaTeX[/itex], you could (and this would work better anyways, I think) draw a picture in Paint and upload it as a .jpg file.
 
akg please give it a try and let me know,what will the base of the triangle be,because you can't form a value for it.
 
I can form a value for it given certain information, but you haven't given me any information. Give me an example of a star and I'll show you how to compute it's area using the technique above. There may be some ways of the defining the star such that the given information makes it difficult to use the technique above, but if, for example, you define the star for me by giving me the co-ordinates of all the "outer" points and all the "inner" points, it will be very easy.
 
Are you referring to area in a general form, i.e. equation or just one particular instance? If just one instance, you'll have 5 triangles and a pentagon. Sum all of the individual areas. A picture would be nice just to make sure though.
 

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