To find the area of a square you must times/multiply the numbers for 2 sides.
Example: If you have a square that is 4 inches long and 4 inches wide, the area would be 16 inches.
Area of square = length of side x length of side Here the area = 2 x 2 = 4 square cms
To find the area of a circle outside a square, first calculate the area of the circle using the formula ( A_{circle} = \pi r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius of the circle. Next, find the area of the square using ( A_{square} = s^2 ), where ( s ) is the side length of the square. Finally, subtract the area of the square from the area of the circle: ( A_{outside} = A_{circle} - A_{square} ). If the circle is completely outside the square, the area outside is simply the area of the circle.
Area = ( length of a side)2
find out sqrt of area of square,say it B.NOW,AREA OF TRIANGLE WILL BE- A=(B^2)/2=AREA OF SQR/2
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.
Area of a square is sides squared (s^2 or s*s). For Example if you want to find the area of a square with a side of 6 you would just square it, so the area would be 26 units^2.
Area of square = length of side x length of side Here the area = 2 x 2 = 4 square cms
To find the area of a circle outside a square, first calculate the area of the circle using the formula ( A_{circle} = \pi r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius of the circle. Next, find the area of the square using ( A_{square} = s^2 ), where ( s ) is the side length of the square. Finally, subtract the area of the square from the area of the circle: ( A_{outside} = A_{circle} - A_{square} ). If the circle is completely outside the square, the area outside is simply the area of the circle.
You take the square root of the area. Example: area is 2 square cm; the square root of 2 is about 1.414, so the length of a side is 1.414 cm.
You find the area of the whole square first. Then you find the area of the circle inside of it And then subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square and then you get the shaded area of the square
Area = ( length of a side)2
find out sqrt of area of square,say it B.NOW,AREA OF TRIANGLE WILL BE- A=(B^2)/2=AREA OF SQR/2
The area of the circle is πr^2 = (π(10/2)^2) = 25π square inches. The area of the square is 10^2 = 100 square inches. The area of the region inside the square and outside the circle is 100 - 25π = 21.46 square inches.
If we denote the measure of the length side of the circumscribed square with a, then the vertexes of the inscribed square will point at the midpoint of the side, a, of the circumscribed square.The area of the circumscribed square is a^2The square measure of the length of the inscribed square, which is also the area of this square, will be equal to [(a/2)^2 + (a/2)^2]. Let's find it:[(a/2)^2 + (a/2)^2]= (a^2/4 + a^2/4)= 2(a^2)/4= a^2/2Thus their ratio is:a^2/(a^2/2)=[(a^2)(2)]/a^2 Simplify;= 2
Multiply 2 sides.
You times its 2 sides and...viola, you have it.
For a SQUARE, the area is (2r)2 because the length and width are the same. The apothem (radius) is used to find the area of other regular polygons.