Without knowing where a, b and h are, we have no way of knowing whether ab and ah are lengths, widths or diagonals and consequently, no way of determining the area.
This would be a square, not a rectangle. In either case to get square value just multiply length times width.
yes- for example imagine a rectangle. One lenght is 5in and the other is 10im. The area is 5inx10im= 50in squared
Area = 2*5 = 10 square inches
The area of a rectangle = length x width = 5 x 8 = 40 square inches.
2 with a bit of left over space
The area of rectangle is : 63.0
This would be a square, not a rectangle. In either case to get square value just multiply length times width.
yes- for example imagine a rectangle. One lenght is 5in and the other is 10im. The area is 5inx10im= 50in squared
Area = 2*5 = 10 square inches
The area of a rectangle = length x width = 5 x 8 = 40 square inches.
It equals 41.
d = 11.5 inches.
2 with a bit of left over space
The area is 16.25 units2
5ft 5in
8 ft - 2 ft 5 in = 5 ft 5 in
I would think.... 120-135