There are quite a few ways you could find the height of a square pyramid. You could measure the sides for example.
Four triangles can be arranged in a square. Area of square built upon hypotenuse of right angle is equal to the sum of the area of the squares upon the remaining sides.
The three most common ways to describe the dimension or size of a circle is either the diameter or the radius or the circumference (perimeter).When the circumference is given then dividing that by Pi will give you the diameter (circumference / Pi = diameter).
For right angled triangles it is the square root of square of side A added to square of side B (sorry i don't have a square sign on my keyboard) hypotenuse=square root of AxA+BxB
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You measure it. Or you take a quarter of the perimeter of the square. Or the square root of the area of the square. Or there are other ways, depending on what information you have.
It can be done easily in an infinite number of ways. Select any point on the perimeter of the square and cut from there, through the centre of the square, to the opposite perimeter. All in a straight line.
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with or without a formula
It is important to measure area and perimeter or perimeter and area same thing any ways it's important because if you don't you will never find your answer
1.) You can measure the sides of the shapes and add
They are both made of 4 sides and someone told me this but anyways, they have the same perimeter/area
Yes, that is possible.
There are quite a few ways you could find the height of a square pyramid. You could measure the sides for example.
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Four triangles can be arranged in a square. Area of square built upon hypotenuse of right angle is equal to the sum of the area of the squares upon the remaining sides.