0.0625 square units
The meaning of this question is not clear. A square is a two dimensional reqular quadrilateral - a flat shape with four sides of equal length. The lengths can have any value. As such a square does not have a base, so it is not clear how the base of a square can have any length.
This would be a square, not a rectangle. In either case to get square value just multiply length times width.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is about 26.382 cm rounded to 3 decimal places. Its exact value is the square root of 696.
to solve the equation In math there are many formulas, for example the area of a circle is given by the product of pi and the square of the radius of the circle. This is the generalized formula and holds good for any value of the radius. However, there is one and only one value of area for a given value of the radius. Similarly the area of rectangle is the product of its length and breadth. This is the generalized formula and holds good for any value of length and breadth. However, there is one and only one value of area for a given set of length and breadth. The roots of a quadratic equation are given by a well known equation and gives a positive and a negative value for the answer. Both values are valid even though the negative value may not make sense under a given circumstance and is discarded. There are many such examples. The act of finding the results for a formula for a given instance is to EVALUATE.
A square has all four sides of the same length Thus perimeter_square = 4 × side_length Each side is of length 4x ft, thus: 4 × (4x ft) = 56 ft → 16x ft = 56 ft → x = 56 ÷ 16 ft = 3½ ft = 3.5 ft
The meaning of this question is not clear. A square is a two dimensional reqular quadrilateral - a flat shape with four sides of equal length. The lengths can have any value. As such a square does not have a base, so it is not clear how the base of a square can have any length.
This would be a square, not a rectangle. In either case to get square value just multiply length times width.
If the value of "3 X 4.3" given are measurements of the sides of a rectangle and are both in the same dimension of length, then the area is 12 square units of the length units specified for the given dimensions. Questions asking for area should always have a specification of the linear units in which the dimensions of the area are measured.
What is the length of the rectangle? If you had said one of the sides of a square was 3 inches, you could multiply 3 inches by 3 inches to get the value in square inches.Area = 3l square inches, where l = length of the rectangle in inches.
pi*radius squared = 81 square units Divide both sides by pi and then square root both sides to find the value of the radius. radius = 5.077706252 or 5 units in length to one significant figure 2 times radius = diameter = 10 units in length
Area = length x width. In a square, the length and width are the same measurement, since all four sides of a square are congruent. So instead of the familiar formula A = lw, you can use A = s2 where s is a side length. In this problem, you know the area but not the side length. You can still use the formula, plug in the value you know, and solve for s, the side length of the square. A = s2 169 = s2 s = square root of 169 s = 13 Each side of the square is 13 cm. The area is 13 cm x 13 cm = 169 square cm.
A = 1/2bh then you use Pythagoras theorem to find the length of the other 2 sides, using the known value for the height and 1/2 of the bases value.
That is a room with the same value in length and in width.
Well, since the circle is inside the square, the edges of the square define the limits of the circle. Since we have a square, the length of each side is the square root of 800ft. The radius of the circle is half the length of the sides. Therefore, the answer is half of (the square root of 800), which makes for an ugly radius value of "14.142135623730950488016887242097" ft
to find the range of values of triangle. Add the value of the sides of the given sides...is it?
It is square root of (length square + breadth square) (l2 + b2 ) 1/2
length is 4x and width is x: 4x*x = 80 4x2 = 80 Divide both sides by 4: x2 = 20 Square root both sides: x = 4.472135955