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1 AREAS AND VOLUMES

2 Mathematical formula for area calculation:
Area= ½( b×h ) Area = ½ (a ×c ×sinB ) Area =√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) s=(a+b+c)/2 Area = a² Area = a×b Area=π r² Area = ½ ((a+b)/2)h Area=1/4 n.a² cot(180º/n) Area=π(r2² - r1²) Area=(∆ / 360).π.r² Area = ½ r²((π∆/180)-sin∆) Area= 2/3 .b .h Area= π.a.b

3 Areas by the method of coordinates:
x y Y1x x1y2 Y2x x2y3 Y3x x3y4 Y4x x4y5 Y5x x5y1 x Area = ½ ( (y1x2 + y2x3+ y3x4 + y4x5 + y5x1) – (x1y2 + x2y3 + x3y4 + x4y5 + x5y1)) = ½ ( x1(y5-y2) + x2(y1-y3) + x3(y2-y4) + x4(y3- y5) + x5( y4-y1) )

4 x y x y

5 Areas of irregular figures:
Trapezoidal rule:

6 Simpson’s one-third rule:

7 Calculation of volumes:
All highways and railroad construction projects involve Earthworks( Cut & Fill ) There are two methods to calculate the volumes of cut and fill.

8 Average End Area Method (AEA):

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10 Volume By Prismoidal Formula:

11 Volume From Contour Maps
The figure

12 Volume From Spot Levels
The following figure Volume (V) = (A / 4)(∑h1 + ∑2h2 + ∑3h3 + ∑4h4 ) where A is the area of one rectangle or square and h1,h2,h3,h4 are the corner heights common to one, two, three and four rectangles respectively. Solution


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