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CONCLUSION

The area of a certain land can be determined in many ways. since some fields do
not have the same length or rectangle in shape it is hard for us to measure its area. In
this fieldwork we learned on how to use triangles in getting the area. dividing the field in
triangles and by getting the individual area of the triangles using the base and altitude,
length of the two sides and the intruded angle and finally the length of each side of the
triangle. Fetting their individual we can get their summation to get the area of the field
we want. Applying also the lessons we have learned especially in pacing, we can
determine the area without any tools because we only need to know our pace factor.
It is important to use the plumb bobs in getting the plumb bob because the surface itself
is not really in horizontal state. You will be measuring a longer or shorter horizontal
distance if you will only plot the tape measure on the ground. As much as possible
reduce the sagging of the tape measure to make sure you can get more accurate
results. In the first part of the fieldwork, in order to get an accurate measure of the
altitude of the triangle you can use protractor to help you or an @-square to make sure
it is perpendicular to the line. It is difficult to assume the angle on the ground. 0or the
second part, it is easier to measure shorter distance for the semi triangle needed for the
data.
It is important to remember that what we data we got is not their true actual value
because if we remember there are also factors that change the length of the tape
measure and of one that is the tape measure, especially if you measure on a very hot
day. If possible the manual should also add additional polygon not only a pentagon so
that we can also try this method to other polygons.

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