To draw a rectangle with a length of 8 cm and a breadth of 4 cm using the opposite side of a setsquare, first place the setsquare on your drawing surface so that one of its right-angled sides is aligned with your starting point. Use the longer side of the setsquare to mark a line measuring 8 cm for the length. Then, rotate the setsquare to use the shorter side to draw a 4 cm line at a right angle from one end of the length. Finally, complete the rectangle by drawing the remaining two sides.
no it is a 4 dimensional figure not a 3 dimensional figure * * * * * No. A quadrilateral is a two dimensional figure. It has a length and a breadth and no more.
Add the length and breadth and then double it.
what is the pressure if the length is 16cm & breadth is 7cm
1. Opposite sides are equal 2. it is a parallelogram 3. all 4 angles (at vertices) are 900 4. diagonals are equal in length 5. diagonals bisect each other 6. triangles formed by a diagonal and 2 sides (opposite side for each triangle) are congruent 7. among the four triangles that are formed by the 2 diagonals, the vertically opposite triangles are congruent 8. if length=breadth, then the rectangle is a square 9. perimeter of the rectangle = 2 * ( length + breadth) 10. area of rectangle = length * breadth
No, the length of a rectangle is not always greater than its breadth. In fact, the terms "length" and "breadth" are relative and can vary depending on how the rectangle is oriented. A rectangle can have equal length and breadth, in which case it is a square.
You multiply length and breadth (width).
no it is a 4 dimensional figure not a 3 dimensional figure * * * * * No. A quadrilateral is a two dimensional figure. It has a length and a breadth and no more.
breadth = 4x - 10 ie length + breadth = 5x - 10. Perimeter is double this figure ie 10x - 20 or 10(x - 2)
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We use perimeter to measure the length and breadth so that we can easily find out the measurement of a figure
length is 3 and breadth is 2
If the shape is a rectangle (or square), then Perimeter = 2*(Length + Breadth) So Breadth = Perimeter/2 - Length
A triangle is a plane figure so it has two dimensions: length and breadth.
Add the length and breadth and then double it.
what is the pressure if the length is 16cm & breadth is 7cm
1. Opposite sides are equal 2. it is a parallelogram 3. all 4 angles (at vertices) are 900 4. diagonals are equal in length 5. diagonals bisect each other 6. triangles formed by a diagonal and 2 sides (opposite side for each triangle) are congruent 7. among the four triangles that are formed by the 2 diagonals, the vertically opposite triangles are congruent 8. if length=breadth, then the rectangle is a square 9. perimeter of the rectangle = 2 * ( length + breadth) 10. area of rectangle = length * breadth
No, the length of a rectangle is not always greater than its breadth. In fact, the terms "length" and "breadth" are relative and can vary depending on how the rectangle is oriented. A rectangle can have equal length and breadth, in which case it is a square.