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  1. How to find the area of a quadrilateral with all sides different?

    Sep 5, 2021 · How to find the area of a quadrilateral in which the length of all the sides are different. For example one pair of opposite sides are 630 foot and 357 foot, and another pair of opposite sides are …

  2. How to calculate the area of a 3D triangle?

    Apr 7, 2012 · I have coordinates of 3d triangle and I need to calculate its area. I know how to do it in 2D, but don't know how to calculate area in 3d. I have developed data as follows. (119.91227722167969, …

  3. Calculus proof for the area of a circle

    Jul 28, 2014 · An area should be for something with bounds (limits). However, the formula you mentioned is used in what is known as Onion proof for area of the circle (please do a find on 'onion').

  4. Area of overlap of two circles - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Feb 12, 2020 · See the formula for the area of an "asymmetric lens" on Wikipedia. No calculus required, but you'll need some basic trig to find the angles involved.

  5. Calculate area of plane in 3D space using X, Y, Z

    Mar 17, 2021 · I then calculate the area using this formula This strategy works when my plane is nearly horizontal, but as soon as I try use it on a vertical surface, I get incorrect results.

  6. geometry - How do you find the area of parallelogram from only the ...

    Apr 5, 2021 · It's not elegant, but I would probably find the four vertices, and compute the area using the "Shoelace Theorem" (or the scalar product) if you have learnt it before. If you want to stay away from …

  7. Area of intersection between two circles [duplicate]

    Suppose you have 2 circles that intersect each other in such a way that each circle passes through the other's center. What is the area between the circle(or common area) i.e. area between the cent...

  8. How do you find the area of a triangle given two $2D$ vectors?

    Jan 26, 2023 · I found a lot of resources of finding the area with $3D$ vectors, but none for $2D$. In this case, I'm not able to follow the steps of finding the cross product first, then magnitude and finally, the …

  9. Calculate the area of the crescent - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 29, 2011 · The area of the crescent is the difference in the areas of the circles: pi (r + 4.5)^2 - pi * r^2. All that's left is finding r. Define C as the point (0,0), then point E is at (0, r - 0.5) (because CE is …

  10. geometry - Calculate area of a specific part of a circle? - Mathematics ...

    Jan 5, 2014 · I am trying to calculate the area of a specific region inside a circle. The region, in this case, is the green area inside the circle. The given material is the equation, radius and the center of...