2 cm by 2 cm
2 cm × 2 cm = 4 square centimetres.
It is 2 cm x 2 cm.
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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.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 12 square units.
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
The dimensions can be 4 units by 4 units
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
4 by 4 units