A = x times (x + 2)
A = x squared + 2x
The side of this rectangle are marked off in centimeters . if the rectangle is enlarged proportionally so that the longer side is 45 cm how long will the shorter side be?
14 to 5
Assuming that this is a rectangle, you know that the length (longer side) would be 7cm, and the width (shorter side) would be 6cm. The formula for perimeter is, 2(length) + 2(width) = Perimeter Now we can plug in our numbers, 2(7cm) + 2(6cm) = 14cm + 12cm = 26cm The perimeter would be 26cm, assuming that this is a rectangle ^^
If the length is 15.5 feet then the combined length of the two long sides is 31 feet, this leaves 9 feet, which divided between the two shorter sides means each must be 4.5 feet long or 4 feet 6 inches long if you prefer.
A rectangle with one side that is double the length of the other side can be seen as two squares beside each other, that are half the area of the original rectangle, in this case 18 square inches / 2 = 9 square inches. The side of a square is the square root of the area, in this case the square root of 9 square inches, which is 3 inches. Now think about the rectangle again. What we just counted was the side of a square that made up one half of the rectangle you wanted to calculate the area of. So the shorter side of the rectangle is the same as our square, and the longer side is double the length. So the width of the rectangle is 3 inches, and the length is 2 * 3 inches = 6 inches. Or: Area = length x width (A=lw) Area = 18 (in2) Width = w Length = twice width (2w) 18 = (2w)w 18 = 2w2 9 = w2 3 = w The width is 3 in., the length (2w) is 6 in.
The width of a rectangle is the length of the shorter side.
I believe you are talking about an isosceles triangle, which is a triangle where two sides are of the same length. The third side can be longer or shorter than the other two sides.
Width
No because the rectangle is a longer version of the cube and the cube is a shorter version of the rectangle.
a rectangle is a quadrilateral shape which consists of 2 long and 2 shorter sides
the side of this rectangle are marked off in centimeters.if the rectangle is enlarged proportionally so that the longer side is 45 cm how long will the shorter side be ?
The side of this rectangle are marked off in centimeters . if the rectangle is enlarged proportionally so that the longer side is 45 cm how long will the shorter side be?
a rectangle had a perimeter of 48 and the longest side is 15 find the lenght of a shorter side
phi is incorperated into the golden rectangle, because if you divide the longer side of the golden rectangle by the shorter sid, the answer will be phi.(1.168...)
In a rectangle,the longest side(bottom) is always the length.The width is always the shorter one.
Either of the longer and shorter sides, but the length is usually the longer side and width is usually the shorter side.
A trapezium is a rectangle with its top line shorter then the bottom one.