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Default area of a rectangle having two sides equal and two sides diffferen

First off, such a figure is not a rectangle (all four angles cannot be 90
degrees each). Second, there is no fixed area for such a shape... there are
an infinite number of such figures with those sides. You must have an
additional restraint (a diagonal distance or an included angle), otherwise
you can't calculate an area for the figure. Or was saying "rectangle" your
way of indicating one of the angles was 90 degrees? If so, which one? My
guess would be the one between the two sides that are 66 feet long, but that
assumes those two sides are adjacent to each other (they could be
non-adjacent). In any event, you have to give us some more information.

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Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Mr. Rai" <Mr. wrote in message
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How do I find area of a rectangle having two sides equal and two sides
different; for example a rectangle having sides as
1.) 90 ft. 2.) 150 ft. 3.) 66 ft. 4.) 66 ft.