If it's a circle, then the formula is ╥d (Pi (3.14) times the diameter)
Add together the lengths of each side of the plane shape.
The linear distance around the outside (the perimeter) of the shape. Find by adding all side lengths. Example: Perimeter of a rectangle: 2B + 2H
circle
If the shape is labeled on each side just add them together, but if it is not, measure the sides then add them together.
if the shape is not labled on all the sides, then you measure each side and add the numbers together. if it is labled, then you just add the numbers on each side
There are many formulas for perimeter depending on what shape you are trying to find the perimeter of. The perimeter is the distance around a shape, so one formula to find perimeter is simply adding all the side lengths together.
A shape with three linear sides and one curved side can be drawn, but such a shape has no specific name.
A cylinder.
Add together the lengths of each side of the plane shape.
circle
The linear distance around the outside (the perimeter) of the shape. Find by adding all side lengths. Example: Perimeter of a rectangle: 2B + 2H
A two-dimensional shape with one curved side and four straight sides can be created, but there is not specific name for such a shape.
Irregular shape is the term given to an object which has 1 flat side, 1 curved side, no corners but has curved edges.
If the shape is labeled on each side just add them together, but if it is not, measure the sides then add them together.
a semi circle.. (:
if the shape is not labled on all the sides, then you measure each side and add the numbers together. if it is labled, then you just add the numbers on each side
No, the length of one side can't be greater than the perimeter.