The area of EVERY rectangle is the product of (length) times (width).
Knowing that, you can now find the area of not only that particular rectangle,
but also every rectangle you ever encounter for the rest of your life.
Man, you are empowered !
A square with a side length of 14cm has an area of 196cm2
A = 615.75 cm2
A = 615.75 cm2
12cm is the answer
A square with an area of 144cm2 has sides of 12cm which is the square root of 144cm. 12cm x 12cm gives 144cm2.
The area of rectangle is : 168.0
Area is measured in square centimetres so there cannot be any shape with an area of 12 cm.Area = length 3.464102 x width 3.464102 = 12.000001cm2Perimeter = 3.464102 x 4 = 13.856408 (approximately 14cm)The shape is a square.
Area is 98cm2
0.13m is equal to 13cm. So between the 12cm and the 14cm segments :)
length times width
53.5 square cm to 1 d.p. Use the cosine rule to find an angle. Then use: Area = 1/2*a*b*sin C
A square with a side length of 14cm has an area of 196cm2
Use Pythagoras' theorum a2 = b2 + c2 a2 = (9x9) + (12x12) 225 = 81 + 144 Ö225 = 15cm > 14cm. answer NO.
the area of a rectangal is defined as A=LxW if L=14cm and W=6.5cm A= 14x6.5 A= 91
A = 615.75 cm2
A = 615.75 cm2
The area of a 12cm by 5cm right-angled triangle is: 42 cm2