To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the base by the height.
To find the circumference of a circle then multiply pi (3.14159265...) by the diameter of the circle. To find the area then multiply pi by the radius squared.
If you want to find the area of a rectangle (inclusively a square), rhombus, or parallelogram, you multiply.
Multiply length x width.
when you multiply the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
you are suppose to MULTIPLY on area.
Multiply
You have to multiply to find area you have to add to find perimiter
for area you times width x length
It depends what you are trying to get the area of. For example, to find the area of a square or rectangle you multiply the length times the width. But to find the area of a triangle, you multiply the height times 1/2 of the base. So yes, you usually multiply to find area of a figure, but there may be more steps to the process.
you would multiply lengthxwidth=area
Area- square the radius of the circle and multiply it by pi Circm.- multiply the radius by 2 and then multiply that number by pi
you take the radius and multiply it by itself. then you multiply the radius squared by 3.14 to get the area of a circle...
It means multiply.
To find the area of a circle, you multiply the radius by itself [squared] and then you multiply their product by pi. To find the diameter of circle, you can a)Multiply the radius by two b) Divide the area by pi, find the square root of that product and then multiply it by two.
no add the sides of the area
you add the area