A paralallogram with a perimeter = 13 units can be made to "lean" over until its area becomes 5 square units.Also:A rectangle with a long side of 5.608495283 and a short side of 0.8915047169 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.Also:An isosceles triangle with say 2 legs of 5.5943 and the 3rd leg of 1.8114 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.So the answer is that there are many shapes that will satisfy the perimeter and area given.
A triangle with side a: 5, side b: 8, and side c: 11 units has an area of 18.33 square units.
A shape with an area of 25 could be a square with side length 5 units, since the area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. It could also be a rectangle with dimensions 5 units by 5 units, or a circle with radius approximately 2.82 units (using the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr^2).
It is 5 units * 20 units. A smaller perimeter can be attained by a square but the question specified a rectangle.
a rectangle has a length of 2x-5 units and a width of x-3 units. what is the area, in square units, of the rectangle?
Diagonal = 5*sqrt(2) units implies that side = 5 units so that area = 5*5 = 25 square units.
About 8.94 units if the area is 5 square units. If the square is 5 inches per side the perimeter is 20 units.
Area of Square: Assume one side of square is Y units. Then the area would be Y X Y sq units. Example: One side of square is 5 cms, then the area would be 5 X 5 = 25 Sq Cms
If a square has an area of 12 square units, then as all its sides are the same length (by definition), each side will be √12 units longs, ie approx 3.46 units long.If you mean a Rectangle has an area of 12 square units and one side is 2.1 units long, then the other side is:area_rectangle = length × width→ width = area_rectangle ÷ length→ width = 12 units² ÷ 2.1 units→ width = 5 5/7 units ≈ 5.7 units.The "height" is approx 5.7 units long.
A paralallogram with a perimeter = 13 units can be made to "lean" over until its area becomes 5 square units.Also:A rectangle with a long side of 5.608495283 and a short side of 0.8915047169 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.Also:An isosceles triangle with say 2 legs of 5.5943 and the 3rd leg of 1.8114 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.So the answer is that there are many shapes that will satisfy the perimeter and area given.
A triangle with side a: 5, side b: 8, and side c: 11 units has an area of 18.33 square units.
A quantity with square units typically refers to a measurement of area. For example, if you have a square that is 5 units by 5 units, the area would be 25 square units. Area is expressed in square units because it represents the amount of space enclosed by a shape.
Assuming that the "5 and 12" refer to side lengths, the answer is 5*12 = 60 square units.
It's half the size of a quadrilateral with 24 square units ------------ One type of triangle with an area of 12 square units is the isosceles triangle with two 5-unit sides and one 6-unit side.
Area = 1.99 square units.
A circle with a radius of 5 units has an area of 78.54 square units.
A shape with an area of 25 could be a square with side length 5 units, since the area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. It could also be a rectangle with dimensions 5 units by 5 units, or a circle with radius approximately 2.82 units (using the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr^2).