The perimeter of a trapezium is the summation of all its sides. So, if a, b, c and d were the sides of the trapezium, then the perimeter would be a plus b plus c plus d.
Area = (1/2)*(sum of the parallel sides)*(distance between them)
What you have to do is to Squarerootthe Perimeter then multiply the answer by 4For example if the area is 256 , and Perimeter is ?solution=Perimeter is 64Answered by Faustin,Obedi
The perimeter or circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
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The perimeter of a trapezium is the summation of all its sides. So, if a, b, c and d were the sides of the trapezium, then the perimeter would be a plus b plus c plus d.
These two plane figures do not have a common perimeter. As the opposite sides of a rectangle are of equal length then only the measurements of two adjacent sides are needed to calculate the perimeter. (Perimeter = 2A + 2B, where A and B are the lengths of adjacent sides) However, a trapezium does not necessarily have any of its sides of equal length and therefore all four sides have to be measured to determine the perimeter.
Sum of all sides
Usually, when determining the perimeter of an area, you simply measure it whatever measuring equipment is needed. Unlike a circle, there is no way to determine the perimeter from the area.
How do you calculate the centroid of a trapezium when using geometic picture
add all sides together :D
By adding the length of all four sides.
calculate the perimeter of 45.6m?
Area = (1/2)*(sum of the parallel sides)*(distance between them)
1/2 h(a+b)
no No. You need to know the length of a rectangle's sides in order to calculate the perimeter.
Legnth of the sides and then you add them up to get the perimeter