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What is the area of a rectangle when the sides have four different lengths?

A rectangle is generally defined as a quadrilateral with four right angles. No rectangle can have four different side lengths by that definition. Finding the area of such a shape is therefore impossible.


How do you find the perimeter of a 3d rectangle?

In order to find the perimeter of a 3D rectangle you must gather the lengths of the known sides, calculate the missing rectangular values, and use the formula for perimeter.


We are interested in the dimensions of a certain rectangle. This rectangle has length twice the side of the square and width three units less than its sides of this square. If the two areas are equal?

The rectangle is 12 units by 3 units.


How do you calculate the dimensions of a rectangle if you know the perimeter and the length?

A rectangle by definition has two pairs of sides with equal length. Since perimeter equals the length of all the sides. The equation for the perimeter of a rectangle could be thought of as: 2L + 2W = P Where L represents the length of one side of the rectangle and W represents the length of the adjacent (next to) side of the rectangle. If you know the length of one side and the perimeter, plug those values in as L and P and then solve for W. That will give you L and W which are the dimensions of the rectangle.


What is the length and the width of a rectangle with a perimeter of 36 units?

A rectangle with a perimeter of 36 units can have sides of any length as long as the lengths of the two differently-sized sides are equal to 18. For example, a rectangle with sides of 10 units and 8 units (don't forget to state what these units are, whether they are inches or centimetres or any other similar measurement), would have a perimeter of 36.

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How can you conclude about the dimensions of the rectangle in two or more complete sentences.?

The dimensions of a rectangle are expressed as the extents of its sides in two orthogonal directions which are parallel to the sides. The lengths are usually unequal because otherwise the rectangle would be better known as a square.


Does the perimeter of a rectangle change when you double the dimensions?

Yes. The perimeter is a measure of the combined length of all the sides. If you double the lengths of the sides then naturally this will also necessarilychange the perimeter (it will double the perimeter).


What shape has four sides with two of equal lengths?

A rectangle has four sides with two equal lengths.


Who do you get the perimeter of a rectangle?

It is the sum of the lengths of its 4 sides


What is a qaudrilateral wiht right angles but wiht sides of unequal lengths?

How about a rectangle which is a quadrilateral with sides of different lengths


Does rectangle and square has the same sides?

They both have 4 sides but of different lengths


How do you find the perometer of a rectangle?

Add together the lengths of the four sides; or add the lengths of the two different sides and then double it.


How do you compute the perimeter of a rectangle?

add the lengths of all the sides


What can you say about the sides of the rectangle?

Opposite sides are parallel and it has a breadth and width of different lengths


What is the length of the sides of a rectangle that has a perimeter of .875?

You can't tell the dimensions from the perimeter. There are an infinite number of different rectangles, all with different lengths and widths, that all have the same perimeter.


What is a quadrilateral with four right angles but with sides of unequal lengths?

a rectangle (that is NOT a square) has 4 right angles and consecutive sides of unequal lengths.


Is a rhombuss a rectangle?

Is it not a parallelogram in which the adjacent sides are of different/unequal lengths ?