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Area = 3*6 = 18 square cm
36 square cm
If you mean another side of 6cm then in trigonometry terms this is known as an' ambiguous case' and by using the appropriate rules appertaining to trigonometry its other angles are 38.2 degrees and 110.8 degrees with a 3rd side of 9.07cm containing an area of 14.0 square cm or else its other angles are 141.8 degrees and 7.2 degrees with a 3rd side of 1.21cm containing an area of 1.88 square cm.
It is: 6+10+6+10 = 32 cm
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 6cm and a height of 9cm is 565.5 units2
Area = 3*6 = 18 square cm
66cm2
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is heightxbasethe reason that that is the formula is because it has th same height on both sides and the base stays the same even if it was on a unique angle and that's how you get the area of a parallelogram.The area of a parallelogram is base time height.
What is the area of the triangle 10cm ,8cm and 6cm
Area = 15.58846 cm2
36 square cm
36 cm area of the square
If you mean another side of 6cm then in trigonometry terms this is known as an' ambiguous case' and by using the appropriate rules appertaining to trigonometry its other angles are 38.2 degrees and 110.8 degrees with a 3rd side of 9.07cm containing an area of 14.0 square cm or else its other angles are 141.8 degrees and 7.2 degrees with a 3rd side of 1.21cm containing an area of 1.88 square cm.
It would help to answer the question if there was any information about the shape itself: a triangle, a parallelogram, ... Clearly, that was too much to expect.
Since the lengths on both sides of the square are the same the side length will be 6cm.
For an equilateral triangle with side length a, area = (a²√3)/4, which for a= 6cm is 15.6 cm² [rounded to 1 decimal place]
One side equal to 6cm perimetre is 6*4=24cm