Perimeter of square = 4 x L
where L = length of one side of the square.
The formula for finding an apothem is s = 1/2 aP. S is the area, a is the apothem, and P is the perimeter.
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The formula for perimiter of a square is: P= S times 4 P= 37 times 4 P= 148 in.
Sometimes we are given a formula, such as something from geometry, and we need to solve for some variable other than the "standard" one. For instance, the formula for the perimeter P of a square with sides of length s is P = 4s. We might need to solve this equation for s because we have a lot of squares' perimeters, and we want to plug those perimeter values into one formula and have that formula (maybe in our graphing calculator) spit out the value for the length of each square's side. This process of solving a formula for a specified variable is called "solving literal equations".
It,s easy. a+b+c= perimeter
Perimeter would be 5 times s (5*s).
The formula for finding an apothem is s = 1/2 aP. S is the area, a is the apothem, and P is the perimeter.
If the length of one side of of a square is s, then the perimeter, P is found as:P = 4s
If the side of the square is of length s then the perimeter is 4*s.
The formula for the area of a square is: s * s where s = length of a side The formula for the perimeter of a square is: 4 * s where s = length of a side
For finding the area of triangle with the help of Heron's formula: [s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)]1/2 where a,b,c are sides of the triangle and s=1/2 of perimeter of the triangle
s is the semi-perimeter of the triangle. The total perimeter divided by 2.
4*s, where s is the length of a side.
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Area = 0.5 x base x height Perimeter = side 1 + side 2 + side 3 Formula for Area of a triangle is A = bh/2, where A is Area, b is base, and h is heigth. Formula for finding the perimeter is P = s1 + s2 + s3, where s represent side, or P = AB + BC + AC where the letters represent the sides.
s=side length P=perimeter P=4s