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If a rectangle had a length of 2 and a perimeter of 2, its width would need to be negative 1. However, width, by definition is non-negative and so a width of -1 is impossible. As a result, such a rectangle cannot exist. And since it cannot exist, it cannot have an area.
The perimeter of the square is 96.
Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.
Perimeter is the distance around an object. Perimeter of a square = 4x Side length Perimeter of a Rectangle = 2 x Length + 2 x Width Perimeter of a Triangle = A+B+C Perimeter of a circle = 2 pi r
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Yes because,any number can have a area or a perimeter
No, a perimeter cannot be negative. The perimeter of a shape is the total length of its boundary, which is always a positive value. Perimeter is calculated by adding up the lengths of all the sides of a shape, so it cannot result in a negative value. If a calculation yields a negative number, it likely indicates an error in the measurement or calculation process.
Any non-negative number can be a perimeter.
If a rectangle had a length of 2 and a perimeter of 2, its width would need to be negative 1. However, width, by definition is non-negative and so a width of -1 is impossible. As a result, such a rectangle cannot exist. And since it cannot exist, it cannot have an area.
perimeter.
fixed perimeter is the perimeter being fixed
The perimeter of the square is 96.
There is no reason for the perimeter of a triangle to have any relation to the perimeter of an unrelated rectangle!
the ratio of the perimeter of triangle ABC to the perimeter of triangle JKL is 2:1. what is the perimeter of triangle JKL?
Semi-perimeter means half the perimeter. Calculate the perimeter, then divide that by 2 to get the semi-perimeter.
The perimeter of a cube is simply the perimeter of one side of the cube.