A rectangle has a length, a width, and an area.
If you know any two of them, you can figure out the missing one.
The length is the linear measurement of one side of the rectangle (usually the longest) and the width is the linear measurement of the other side of the rectangle (usually the shortest). In a square, both the length and the width would be the same.
2,213.59 units
All of the angles are 90o.
2*(base) + 2*(height) = perimeter
No. Measurement of length of rectangle sides is always a positive number in Euclidean geometry.
Rectangle: LxW Triangle:? Circle:?
The width and length of a rectangle are two of its main dimensions. The width is the measurement of the shorter side of the rectangle, while the length is the measurement of the longer side. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the width by the length.
The equivalent measurement in inches for a rectangle that measures 48mm by 33mm is approximately 1.89 inches by 1.30 inches.
The length is the linear measurement of one side of the rectangle (usually the longest) and the width is the linear measurement of the other side of the rectangle (usually the shortest). In a square, both the length and the width would be the same.
Because like the perimeter of a rectangle it is the measurement around it and so the circumference of a circle is the measurement around it.
square units of measurement
32.311
2,213.59 units
17.8885'
All of the angles are 90o.
Since the rectangle has right angles, you can use Pythagoras' Theorem in this case.
14.42 feet.