2*2 = 4 square cm
2X3=6+(4X9)= 42 42 square centimeters
To find the area of a triangle, you use the formula: Area = 1/2 * base * height. In this case, the base is 2cm and the height is 5cm. Plugging these values into the formula, we get: Area = 1/2 * 2cm * 5cm = 5 square centimeters. Therefore, the area of the triangle is 5 square centimeters.
The area of a square with sides 2.4cm is 5.76 cm2
It is: 4*2 = 8 square cm
The quadrilateral has a diagonal of 2.5 cm and using the cosine formula the 'included' angle between sides 1.5cm and 2cm is 90 degrees also the 'included' angle between sides 3.7cm and 2.2cm is 41.036 degrees rounded to 3 decimal places. Area of quadrilateral: 0.5*1.5*2*sin(90)+0.5*3.7*2.2*sin(41.036) = 4.172 square cm rounded to 3 decimal places
The lengths of the sides of a square if the area is 2cm squared is: 1.414 cm
A square with a side length of 2cm has an area of 4cm2
Area is length x width. So if the sides of the square are 2cm long and 2cm wide, then multiply 2 x 2. The answer: 4 square centimeters.
Since all four sides are equal in a square, a square with an area of 4cm2 must be 2cm on each side. Therefore, the perimeter is 2cm x 4 = 8cm.
The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. For a square that is 2 cm by 2 cm, the area is 2 cm × 2 cm, which equals 4 cm². Therefore, the area of the square is 4 square centimeters.
Your square must have sides of 2cm so perimeter is 8cm.
You have already answered your own question. The four sides of the square will each be 2 cm. long.
base x height = area 2 cm x 2cm = 2cm^2 (squared) :)
1 side of square = 2cm area of square = side x side so, area= 2x2 = 4 cm^2
2X3=6+(4X9)= 42 42 square centimeters
6 square cm. Could be a rectangle of sides 2cm by 3 cm, or 1 cm by 6 cm etc or a triangle of height 6, base 2, etc etc etc. or a circle, ellipse or even something of irregular shape.
A triangle with side a: 2, side b: 2, and side c: 2 cm has an area of 1.73 square cm.