It is indeterminate. With only two sides given, the shape of the hexagon cannot be determined (other than it has six straight sides). Its area, therefore, cannot be calculated.
5 (penta = 5, hexa = 6, hepta = 7, octo = 8...)
To find the area of a square, multiply the length of one side by another. Therefore, 5 x 5 = 25.
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Area = 5*5 = 25 square cm
Area = 10*5 = 50 square feet
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5 = penta 6 = hexa 7 = hepta 8 = octa 9 = nona 10 = deca
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5 (penta = 5, hexa = 6, hepta = 7, octo = 8...)
A pentagon has 5 sides. Think about the root words that go into the names that shapes have: Triangle breaks into "Tri" and "angle" meaning, three angles Quadrilateral, into quad and lateral, meaning 4 sides "gon" also means side, and the greek words that go along with it are as follows: tri - 3 tetra - 4 penta - 5 hexa - 6 hepta - 7 octa - 8 nona - 9
A pentagon has 5 sides. A hexagon has 6 sides. The penta- prefix comes from the Greek for 5; The hexa- prefix comes from the Greek for 6. The -gon suffix comes from the Greek for "corner" or "angle". Thus a pentagon is a five cornered (or five angled) shape; and a hexagon is a six cornered (or six angled) shape.
To find the area of a square, multiply the length of one side by another. Therefore, 5 x 5 = 25.
To find the area of a square, you can use the formula: Area = Side x Side. Plug in your numbers into the equation: Area = 5 x 5 The area is 25 units2.
Area = side squared, so the length of a side is the square root of the area, 5.
Area = 5*5 = 25 square cm
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Let's see, by definition a square has equal length sides so if we know that one side is 5 then the other side has to be 5. Therefore the area is 5 X 5 = 25 units2.