The perimeter
please give the distance figure in km from bangalore city to ongole
No. Adding the sides will give you the perimeter. Volume = Length x Width x Height
Yo, anything that's sides are the same as the other, yo got a symmetric figure. example: a circle
This figure is a called a square. Try drawing such a figure and see what it looks like. If you make all the sides equal and give it one right angle, that would be enough to make it a square. Also, try drawing a figure with 4 equal sides that is not a square.
Simple way to figure it out Time = distance/speed, enter distance and speed and it will give you your answer
This figure is a called a square. Try drawing such a figure and see what it looks like. If you make all the sides equal and give it one right angle, that would be enough to make it a square. Also, try drawing a figure with 4 equal sides that is not a square.
The only classification I could give this figure would be that it is a trapezoid, perhaps.
Perimeter of what? A circle diameter times Pi. Another shape the sum of all sides.
Multiply two adjacent sides- that will give you the area of one face. Then multiply by six- a cube has 6 faces. That will give you the surface area of the cube.
A metre is a distance - a square metre is an area. A square metre is the area occupied by a square which is 1 metre long on all sides. It is also the area occupied by any rectangle whose sides, when multiplied together, give a figure of 10,000 square centimetres... so a rectangle with sides of 50 centimetres and 200 centimetres, or a rectangle with sides of 80 centimetres and 125 centimetres.... and so on.
The "figure" is the gravitational constant.
Multiply two adjacent sides- that will give you the area of one face. Then multiply by six- a cube has 6 faces. That will give you the surface area of the cube.