You cannot. There is not enough information to enable you to do so.
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Some times you do. If you know all of the side lengths, then you can just add them to find the perimeter, if one of the sides is the same as the height, then you may need to find it.
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
Only if you also know the shape and proportions. An equilateral triangle, for example.
You have to add up all the sides of the shape.
You must know what type of geometric shape it is. However, if it is a rectangle (and you know the width), then then the formula is Area/Width=height. Edit your question if it is a different shape.
Divide the perimeter by 3 to find the length of each of its 3 equal sides Area = 0.5*side squared*sin(60 degrees) Alternatively use Pythagoras' theorem to find its height then area is: 0.5*base*height
If you know the perimeter, there is no need to find it again.
First off, you have to know what kind of shape. I am assumeing it is a rectangle. if it is, then you would multiple each measurement by 2, and add the results. ___________12.5___________ I I 6 6 I I ___________12.5___________ You can use the diagram above to help you figure it out.
If the only information that you have is ... A) the figure is a rectangle, and B) the perimeter ... then you cannot calculate the area. The area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the height., The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the height. So, a rectangle with a length of 9 units and a height of 1 unit will have a perimeter of 20 units and an area of 9 square units. Another rectangle with a length of 6 units and a height of 4 units will also have a perimeter of 20 units, but it will have an area of 24 square units. To be able to calculate the area from the perimeter you need to know one of two additional things - either one of the measurements, or the ratio of the height to the length.+++To summarise, you can, IF you know the ratio as mentioned. Then apply that to half the perimeter to find the length and breadth.
Well, the area of a rectangle is "base*height"You need to find the height in order to find the perimeterYou need to substitute everything you need to know in the area formulaEx: base=5 area=205*h=20Now you need to simplify the problemEx: h=4So now we know that the height is 4The perimeter formula is (2*base)+(2*height)Ex: (2*5)+(2*4)10+8Perimeter = 18
Perimeter is the outside length of an object...three-d or not. So, if you want to find out the outisde length of an object/perimeter, you will have to know the measure of one or two sides (depends on a shape) and add it.