They are: 4*side or side+side+side+side = perimeter of a square
Square is a special case of a rectangle and the same formula may be used to find the perimeter
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The area of Wisconsin is 65,503 square miles. The perimeter of Wisconsin is 1379 miles. The length or width plus the area are used to determine the perimeter.
The answer is given below:
This depends on the shape used. For the most efficient quadrilateral parallelogram (the square), this perimeter would be 28 feet. For the most efficient shape of all (the circle), it would be 24.81 feet. For a shape with minimal width, it is infinitely long and would have a perimeter of infinity.
A "regular quadrilateral" is a square. The word "radius" isn't used for squares (or polygons in general). To get the length of a side, divide the perimeter by 4. To get the diagonal of a square, multiply the length of a side by the square root of 2.
Well, if it is the area of a square, then you just find the square root of the area, but for the others you have to do the inverse of the steps used to find thee area for that specific shape.
Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.
You could use h*BA cubic units, provided that the units used for BA are squares of units used for h. If BA is in square centimetres and h is in metres, the formula will give a answer which is not easy to understand.
For the area of a square, it is the base x the height, and the perimeter is 2height+2base. For the area of a triangle, it is base x height divided by two. And to find the perimeter you just add up each of the side lengths.
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its 3 sides
SA = BA + ph SA = BA + LA because LA = ph (perimeter x height)