@bakalakastan To find the area using the diagonals, you set up the equation as A=(1/2)*(first diagonal here)*(second diagonal here). Then you multiple it out straight across. So, if your first diagonal is 3 and your second is like...5, you would plug those into the equation as follows: A=(1/2)*(3)*(5). Then just multiply them all together. Tada!
Creepy Stare @ 00:17 :O
wilXwyane 3 days ago
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wilXwyane 3 days ago
@bakalakastan To find the area using the diagonals, you set up the equation as A=(1/2)*(first diagonal here)*(second diagonal here). Then you multiple it out straight across. So, if your first diagonal is 3 and your second is like...5, you would plug those into the equation as follows: A=(1/2)*(3)*(5). Then just multiply them all together. Tada!
lovelyperson9 10 months ago
thank you this is exactly what i needed to better understand my homework
KTJoyProductions 11 months ago
Whenever I see these tutorials and that girl was performing the tutorial, I always never watch the end of the video because it's too scary!!!!
idioticscheme666 1 year ago
I wish they would show how to find the area using the diagonals instead of how to find one of the diagonals.
bakalakastan 1 year ago
the last 3 seconds of this video is a bit scary...
mateeah 2 years ago 4
it's funny how she stares at you wierdly at the end of the video ^___^. but it's good. i learned alot.
kickflopguy 2 years ago
Thanks so much. This video is very imformative
12GUNMETAL 2 years ago 8
lol youtube is better than my textbook...lmao
Sabu743 2 years ago 20
:D same here
mateeah 2 years ago
i wish she was my geomtery teacher - she makes thing sooooooooooo much easier.
thankzz
thisskiddx831 2 years ago 3
@thisskiddx831 you want a robotic teacher? xD
yELLoWhaCkErBeAr03 4 months ago