It couldn't be a closed figure but it could possibly be an H or a square bottom U.
To draw a shape with an area measured in square units and a perimeter of 7 units, you would need to create a rectangle with dimensions that satisfy these conditions. One possible option is a rectangle with dimensions of 1 unit by 2 units, which would have an area of 2 square units and a perimeter of 6 units. To achieve a perimeter of 7 units, you could slightly adjust the dimensions to 1.5 units by 2 units, resulting in an area of 3 square units and a perimeter of 7 units.
A cone perhaps
A shape cannot have only one side because it would not be closed. A shape must have at least three sides to be a closed figure (no "gaps")
Only if it is a right angle triangle which will have only 1 square corner of 90 degrees
A shape that has one corner is a cone.
If the transmission pan is square in shape then it is a 400 Turbo. If the pan has 1 corner that is in an angle and not square then it will be the 350 turbo.
A cone
It couldn't be a closed figure but it could possibly be an H or a square bottom U.
Yes, provided: 1. ABCD is a closed plane figure (ie a closed 2-dimensional shape) 2. A square is considered a special case of a rectangle.
It could be a kite or an irregular quadrdilateral with one right angle - which would not have any specific name.
1 square is nothing in feet. A square is simply a geometric shape
A pyramid has 1 square base.
It cannot be a polyhedron nor any "normal" 3d shape.
To draw a shape with an area measured in square units and a perimeter of 7 units, you would need to create a rectangle with dimensions that satisfy these conditions. One possible option is a rectangle with dimensions of 1 unit by 2 units, which would have an area of 2 square units and a perimeter of 6 units. To achieve a perimeter of 7 units, you could slightly adjust the dimensions to 1.5 units by 2 units, resulting in an area of 3 square units and a perimeter of 7 units.
1 square metre is the metric unit of measurement for an area. The area may be of any flat shape: a long thin strip, circle, triangle, the inside of a closed wriggly curve. But the total area covered by it must be equal to that of a square whose sides are 1 metre long.
Square-based pyramid.