Answer:
the shaded area= area of the regular hexagon-the area of the regular pentagon+ the area of the square-the area of the equilateral triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
for the equation to be true we must first identify the shapes used.
the shapes used include
now that we know the shapes we must find out which shapes are shaded
now we know which shapes are shaded we can now form the equation to find the area
i will turn the shapes into varibles so its easier on my brain and yours
we can know use the info gathered earlier to create the equation
shaded area = (area of the regular hexagon - area of the regular pentagon (the hexagon is shaded while the pentagon is not therefore you would subtract the area of the hexagon by the area of the pentagon))+(area of the square- area of the triangle( same reason as the hexagon and pentagon the triangle is not shaded therefore creating a gap in the square)
or in other words with the variables
A=( h-p )+( s-t )
if your still not convinced see the attached image
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