The perimeter (not permeter) of a regular (not relguar) hexagon (not hexgon) whose sides are 32 centimetres - or centimeters if you are from the US - (but not cintermeters) is 32*6 = 192 centimetres.
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A hexgon has six sides and an octagon has eight.
You can find the permeter if you know the length of the sides. You need to add the lengths of all the sides together.
Regular = all sides equal so all sides of 25 cm. Decagon = 10 sides. So perimeter = 10*25cm = 250 cm.
The perimeter of a polygon is the sum of the length of each of its sides. If the polygon is a regular polygon the you can calculate the perimeter as [number of sides] *[the length of one side]
it depends on the triangle.if it is a "pure" triangle (symetrical on all sides) then the permeter is 9
Theperimeter is the total of the lengths of the sides. In this case 5+40+5+40=90m
Add all the sides of the irregular figure to the obtain the perieter. In the this particular case the permeter will be 2+3+4+9 =18 cms.
area is the amount inside the object and permeter is the amount outside of it. To find area you do length times width. To find perimeter you add all the sides together.
The area is the side x side = 49 side = 7cm ( sqrt of 49) perimeter is some of sides = 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 28 cm
I am assuming that "traingle" is meant to be triangle and "permeter" is meant to be perimeter.The area of a triangle cannot be equal to its perimeter because the area is a measure in 2-dimensional space whereas a perimeter is a 1-dimensional measure. So their dimensions will always be different.Furthermore, the area of a triangle is not determined by its perimeter. The area of a triangle can be changed - without affecting its perimeter - simply by changing the angles.
The perimeter is the total distance around the edge of a two-dimensional shape. It is calculated by adding together the lengths of all the sides of the figure. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is found by adding the lengths of all four sides, or using the formula ( P = 2(l + w) ), where ( l ) is the length and ( w ) is the width. Each shape has its own formula for calculating the perimeter, depending on its specific dimensions.