Consider that Area = Length x Width (A=LxW). Inversely, A/L=W. (Let's call the base L and the altitude W for this equation). Using the inverse formula: 64/32 = W = 2. The altitude is 2 cm
If a rectangle has its length equal to its width, then all four sides are of equal length and it is a square.
all four angles of any rectangle each equal 90 degrees by definition
A rectangle fits the given description.
The area of a rectangle does provide enough information about its dimensions. It is possible fo the rectangle to be long and narrow or squat and short (almost square).
A quadrilateral with four right angles and opposite sides that are equal and parallel is called a rectangle.
A rectangle is, by definition, a parallelogram with four equal angles, all of which equal 90 degrees. If you only know three angles in a rectangle, something is wrong. In order to find the area of a rectangle, you must know its height and length. The area is then found by multiplying these two values together.
The description given fits that of a rectangle if not a square
In the case of a rectangle, you would maximize the area given the perimeter by making the dimensions equal. In other words, you would make the rectangle into a square. However, to truly maximize the area, you would make the perimeter a perfect circle.
Each side will be 6. Given only an area of 63, the shape will be a rectangle with four equal sides and each angle being 90 degrees.
How is a square different from a rectangle?In a square, all 4 sides are of equal measure. In a rectangle that is not a square, the two pairs of opposite sides will be of unequal length. Note that a square is a special case of a rectangle, so care should be given in considering the difference.a square has four lines of symmetry and a rectangle has two.
A rectangle would fit the given description
Divide the area by the length of the rectangle