Area of a rectangle is length X width. All rectangles have opposite 2 sides equal; so that doesn't change anything.
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There is no area because rectangles do not have equal sides.
The perimeter of a rectangle can be expressed as [2 * ( L+ W )]. The area of a rectangle can be expressed as [L * W]. Thus, the equation can be written as:2 * ( L + W ) = L * WThe answer originally posted on this page suggested the only solution is when the shape of the rectangle (four-sided object, opposite sides are equal length) is a square (four-sided object, all sides are equal length) with sides equal to 4.Actually, a 6 x 3 (or 3 x 6) rectangle satisfies the equation, as it has an area and perimeter both equal to 18.Keep in mind this is considering the rectangle sides must have integer values (positive number that is not a fraction), which is actually in accordance with the way the problem was posed going back to its original roots.
yes. is both sides equal the same thing (area) it's possible. example: if side a from rectangle 1 is 8, and the other side is 2, it's area is 16. and if the area of the other rectangle is also 16, the sides can also be 4, and 4.
Let h and w equal the dimensions of the rectangle and A equal its area 2h + 2w = 30 The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its sides, two widths and two heights h*w = A The formula for the area of a rectangle We have two equations but three unknown variables. Without more information about this rectangle, it is impossible to solve for the area from the perimeter alone unless this rectangle was specified as being a square (which gives us a third equation, b = h )
The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.