How many different shapes with an area of 2 square units can you make by joining dots on this grid with straight lines?
The missing square puzzle is an optical illusion used to help students reason about geometrical figures.
Calculate the areas of all the possible quadrilaterals that can be constructed by joining together dots on this grid.
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