l x w =8 (1)
l - w = 2 (2)
transpose (2)
l = 2+w
sub into (1)
w(2+w)=8
w 2 +2w - 8 = 0
(w+4)(w-2) = 0 w= -4,2
width = 2 feet, length = 2+2 = 4 feet
Since the formula for area is A = L X W (area equals the length times the width), yes, you must multiply the length and the width to get the area (in units squared).
Length times width equals area
length times width equals the area of a rectangle. length times width equals the area of a rectangle. area
it's called the formula for an area A=LW (area for a rectangle) (area equals length times width) A=S2 (area for a square) (area equals side squared)
Because a circle does not have length times width so pi is in it's place.
Since the formula for area is A = L X W (area equals the length times the width), yes, you must multiply the length and the width to get the area (in units squared).
Length multiplied by width equals the area of a square or rectangle A=LxW Your answer will be in units squared.
Length times width equals area
length times width equals the area of a rectangle. length times width equals the area of a rectangle. area
it's called the formula for an area A=LW (area for a rectangle) (area equals length times width) A=S2 (area for a square) (area equals side squared)
Area divided by width equals length
If you mean what is the value of the width when the Area = 184 square cm and the length is 23 cm. Then the value of the width is: 184/23 = 8 cm Check: 8 times 23 = 184 square cm
For a rectangle, area equals length times width. To find the length given the width and area, divide the area by the width.
Because a circle does not have length times width so pi is in it's place.
The surface area is length times width plus length. Then you find the square root of the width divided by two and then squared. You add this to the height squared plus the width. The width is multiplied by the square root of 1/2 squared plus the height squared.
length times width squared
A = bh (multiply length x width).