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Q: What are all the rectangles that have an area of 36m?
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How do you work out the area of an L shape?

You should break it down in to smaller shapes. Two rectangles. Then figure out all the lengths. Multiply to find the area of the two rectangles. then add the products to get the final area.


what is the lateral faces of a rectangular prism?

They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).


What is 36m plus 72n?

It is 36m + 72n which can be factorised to 36*(m + 2n)


How do you find the are of a cross?

You could consider the cross as two intersecting rectangles. Calculate the area of both rectangles and the area of the intersection (overlap). Then area of cross = sum of the areas of the rectangles minus the area of the overlap.


Can someone explain Newton's Lemma 2 and 3 from Book I Section 1 of Principia Mathematica in English?

Lemma 2 says that if the curved area is approximated by inscribed and also by exscribed rectangles, where all rectanlges are of equal width, then the ratio of the exscribed areas summed up, to the curved area will be 1 as the number of rectangles tends to infinity. Also, the ratio of the sum of the area of the inscribed rectangles to the curved area to the curved area will be equal to 1 as the number of rectangles tends to infinity. In less technical language, the rectangles approximate the area under the curve, and as we use more and more (and thus thinner and thinner) rectangles, the approximation will get better and better; in fact we can make it as accurate as we want to. Lemma 3 says the same as the above, but drops the requirement that the rectangles all be of equal width.

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What is 45 percent of -- 36m?

45 percent of -- 36m = 80m45% of x = 36m(45% * x)/45% = 36m/45%x = 36m/45%x = 36m/0.45x = 80m


Why won't squaring a side work with all rectangles to find the area?

Some rectangles don't have equal sides.


How do you work out the area of an L shape?

You should break it down in to smaller shapes. Two rectangles. Then figure out all the lengths. Multiply to find the area of the two rectangles. then add the products to get the final area.


what is the lateral faces of a rectangular prism?

They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).


What is 36m plus 72n?

It is 36m + 72n which can be factorised to 36*(m + 2n)


How do you find the are of a cross?

You could consider the cross as two intersecting rectangles. Calculate the area of both rectangles and the area of the intersection (overlap). Then area of cross = sum of the areas of the rectangles minus the area of the overlap.


Are all squares rectangles but not all rectangles squares?

Yes, all Squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares because it needs to have all equal sides.


Are all rectangles parallelagrams?

Yes, all rectangles are parallelograms. However, not all parallelograms are rectangles.


What are the lengths and widths of a fixed area of 36m square?

Each side will be 6. i.e 62 = 36


Can someone explain Newton's Lemma 2 and 3 from Book I Section 1 of Principia Mathematica in English?

Lemma 2 says that if the curved area is approximated by inscribed and also by exscribed rectangles, where all rectanlges are of equal width, then the ratio of the exscribed areas summed up, to the curved area will be 1 as the number of rectangles tends to infinity. Also, the ratio of the sum of the area of the inscribed rectangles to the curved area to the curved area will be equal to 1 as the number of rectangles tends to infinity. In less technical language, the rectangles approximate the area under the curve, and as we use more and more (and thus thinner and thinner) rectangles, the approximation will get better and better; in fact we can make it as accurate as we want to. Lemma 3 says the same as the above, but drops the requirement that the rectangles all be of equal width.


Are all rectangles quadrilites?

All rectangles are quadrilaterals.


All rectangles are squares?

No but all squares are a rectangles