Question should specify "what distance" and the shape. If the path is a straight line 10m long, and back again to zero the area is zero. If the path is from A to B there is no area to measure.
multiply the length by the width to find the area
be specific when how
Once you know the coordinates, you can use the distance formula to find the lengths of the sides, then using that, you can find the area.
The area of a parallelogram is equal to the length of the base times the shortest distance to the opposite side.
simply to find area,distance, and perimiter
Its simply used to find the distance,area,and perimeter.
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The area under a v/t graph is how far you've gone. Choose a point on the time axis, read off the speed and find the area underneath. If its a straight line graph, all you have to do is find the area of the triangle. This area is the distance travelled in this particular time. Repeat for several more points on the time axis. Plot distance against time.
Well, what you do is you would find the circumference, or the distance around the circle.
To find the distance around a figure, you calculate the perimeter. The perimeter is the total distance around the outside of a shape or figure. To find the perimeter of a rectangle or square, you add up all the sides. For a circle, you can find the perimeter by multiplying the diameter by π (pi).
If the circumference or diameter is given then you can find the radius or simply measure the distance from the centre of the circle to the circumference.
The area o fa parallelogram is the height (distance between two parallel sides) time then length of a side perpendicular to the height.