Pick's theorem (Q646523)

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formula that the area of a planar polygon whose vertices all have integer coordinates equals the number of interior integer points plus half the number of boundary integer points minus one
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Pick's theorem
formula that the area of a planar polygon whose vertices all have integer coordinates equals the number of interior integer points plus half the number of boundary integer points minus one

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    example of Pick’s theorem: the polygon has 7 interior points and 8 boundary points, so its area is 7+8/2−1=10 (English)
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