there is no base for a rectangle. only triangles do. to know the sides of the rectangle you need to know the length and width of it
You would also need to know the area of rectangle, along with the width in order to determine the length of the rectangle.
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measure them.
In order to know the perimeter of a rectangle, you need to know both its length and its width ... two numbers. One number isn't enough. If one side of a rectangle is 22 feet, then the perimeter of the rectangle can be any number greater than 44 feet. There are an infinite number of different possibilities.
there is no base for a rectangle. only triangles do. to know the sides of the rectangle you need to know the length and width of it
If you do not know the length or breadth of a rectangle, you cannot know the area. If you do not know the area of a rectangle, you cannot know the length and breadth. To know the length and breadth of a rectangle, you have to know some other contributing factor in the equation. If you don't, measure it!
You take the formula for a rectangle, replace what you know, and solve for the remaining variable.
Area of rectangle divided by its length = width of rectangle
By measuring it. If you want to calculate it based on other information you know about the rectangle, please clarify what information you know.
You would also need to know the area of rectangle, along with the width in order to determine the length of the rectangle.
i don't know what length of rectangle is 7 cm longer than the width the perimeter of the rectangle is 46 cm .what is the length of the of the rectangle ?
That's a "rhombus". (We know it's not a rectangle, because a rectangle doesn't necessarily have all equal sides.)
your not thinking lol i don't know ask your maths teacher
A rectangle has a length, a width, and an area. If you know any two of them, you can figure out the missing one.
no No. You need to know the length of a rectangle's sides in order to calculate the perimeter.
Multiply the long side of the rectangle's length by itself.