You multiply two of the sides say you had a rectangle, it has 2 pairs of equal sides so if 2 sides were 30cm and the other 2 were 10cm you would do
30 x10= 300
In order to find the area of a square, you must do the following:-Make sure that all of the sides are equal.-Lets just say one side equals X, therefore all of the sides are equal to X.-So, You take X times X to find the area, or X2.
Yes, it is the same thing.Finding the square (unit of measure) is just like finding the area of a circle.You find it just like how you find area (3.14 x radius squared).
64mm just mult
Just because
area=length*hight for perimeter you just add up all the sides
The surface area depends on the shape, not just the length of sides.
Yards2 should only be referred to when you are finding the area of a square or other shape. There is no actual conversion for this, you just always use yards squared when you are finding the area.
Finding volume is working in three dimensions while finding area is only working in two dimensions. Essentially, finding volume and area are the same basic principles, just volume has an additional component. For example, the area of a square is length*width, while the volume of a cube is length*width*height. Eventually things progress to the "calculus-state" and become much more complicated.
No, you can not calculate an area if you know just the perimeter. For example, rectangle with sides of 10 and 20 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 200, but a square of sides 15 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 225. You need to know more details about the shape than just the perimeter.
Measuring perimeter for any shape just means adding up every side. Just add up the 4 sides for a trapizoid.
7 feet. A square has all equal sides, meaning that just two of the sides will have to times ( x) each other for the area. 7 x 7 = 49
well you just gavet he area it is 131 the sides would be measured to be 11.44552314 tho. all four of them would be this length