To find the dimensions of a square with an area of 4 cm^2, you need to take the square root of the area. In this case, the square root of 4 is 2. Therefore, the side length of the square is 2 cm. Since a square has all sides equal, the dimensions of the square with an area of 4 cm^2 would be 2 cm x 2 cm.
The greatest area that a rectangle can have is, in fact, attained when it is a square. A square with perimeter of 16 cm must have sides of 4 cm and so an area of 4*4 = 16 cm2.
Suppose the side of the square has length L. Then area = 4 cm2 ie L2 = 4 cm2 so that L = 2 cm Then perimeter = 4*L = 4*2 = 8 cm.
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
Each side is 4. The diagonal is 5.66 and the area is 16 square units.
There are 100 centimetres to the metre so the square is 400 x 400 cm, which is 160,000 cm2. Alternatively, 4 x 4 x 100 x 100 = 160,000 cm2.
The greatest area that a rectangle can have is, in fact, attained when it is a square. A square with perimeter of 16 cm must have sides of 4 cm and so an area of 4*4 = 16 cm2.
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A square with side length 4 centimetres has an area of 4 x 4 = 16 cm2 (16 square centimetres).
Suppose the side of the square has length L. Then area = 4 cm2 ie L2 = 4 cm2 so that L = 2 cm Then perimeter = 4*L = 4*2 = 8 cm.
Height of side = square root of (625 cm2 + 196 cm2) = 28.65 cm Surface area of 4 sides = 4 x 28.65 cm x 14 cm = 1,604 cm2 Area of base = 196 cm2 Total surface area, including area of base, is 1,800 cm2
42 = 4 x 4 = 16 cm2
Doubling those two dimensions would quadruple the area. So new area = 4*34 cm2 = 136 cm2
the square is 4 cm per side, so area is 4x4=16 cm2
A square with a side length of 20 cm (80/4) has an area of 400 cm2
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
The dimensions can be 4 units by 4 units
4 by 4 units