2X3=6+(4X9)= 42 42 square centimeters
What is the area of a triangle with base 2cm and height 3cm
The area of a square with sides 2.4cm is 5.76 cm2
It is: 4*2 = 8 square cm
The area of square is : 256.0
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.
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
A triangle with side a: 2, side b: 2, and side c: 2 cm has an area of 1.73 square cm.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the area of a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So for a rectangle with sides of 9cm and 2cm, the area would be 18 square centimeters. Just imagine that area as a beautiful little canvas for your creativity to flourish!
Firstly, one side of a cube would be a square 2cm x 2cm = 4 cm2 Finally, a cube has 6 sides 4 cm2 x 6 sides = 24 cm2