How do you calculate the sq ft of a building lot that is 5 sided?
Answers:
You can't determine the area of a quadrilateral from
the lengths of the sides alone. Imagine that you have rods of the
lengths above which are attached together at their tips by pivoting
joints. It should be clear that the whole thing can flex in such a
way that wildly different shapes can be formed. If you have the
length of either diagonal, or any of the angles and you know it's
concave or convex, you can work it out. With just the sides, you're out of luck. Hope this helps.
Other answers:
If you have a plat the bearings should be noted. You can put them on each line and then you can caluculate the angles. Then figure it to square meters then change to square feet.m
If you have a plat the bearings should be noted. You can put them on each line and then you can caluculate the angles. Then figure it to square meters then change to square feet.m