It is not possible.
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
A rectangle is a four-sided polygon. It has 4 right angles, and sides opposite each other are the same length. (all four sides can be the same length, in which case it is more commonly known as a square, but it is still a rectangle.
If the only known fact is the length of the diagonal then the width and length of the rectangle CANNOT be determined. The diagonal could be that of a square, or of a rectangle that is very long but quite narrow. Consequently at least one more fact is required such as; the dimension of either the length or the width, or the angle that the diagonal makes to the base of the rectangle or even the area of the rectangle.
They are also known as the "dimensions" of a rectangle.
Length = (1/2 of perimeter) minus (Width) Diagonal = square root of [ (Length)2 + (Width)2 ]
15 inches. Divide the known area by the known length !
If you do not know the length or breadth of a rectangle, you cannot know the area. If you do not know the area of a rectangle, you cannot know the length and breadth. To know the length and breadth of a rectangle, you have to know some other contributing factor in the equation. If you don't, measure it!
The answer is a rectangle, which includes the sub-class of rectangles known as the square. Remember, like my HS math teacher would say:A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.
Rectangle ABCDArea=x__Length=ABWidth= x/AB
The area of rectangle is : 896.0
A rectangle is a quadrilateral with 4 sides and 4 right angles. A square is a special form of rectangle, and it meets that criterion. But it is also equilateral, meaning its sides are all the same length (are all equal). It is a rectangle or a square. A square is a special type of rectangle with all sides having equal length. Here is a a nice chart showing the quadralaterals. http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/f/f1/Quadrilateral_hierarchy.pngA quadrilateral where each angle is a right angle is known as an oblong.
156 It is impossible to calculate the area of a rectangle from its perimeter if no other dimension is known. The area of a rectangle is the product of its length and width, and the perimeter is twice the sum of its length and width.