be specific when how
Yes.
Yes, by using the distance formula.
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For the perimeter of a polygon you add the sides to find the total distance around the shape. For area, you multiply using the various formulas for different polygons.
Once you know the coordinates, you can use the distance formula to find the lengths of the sides, then using that, you can find the area.
be specific when how
Yes.
how to find the perimeter of a right angled triangle using the area
Yes, by using the distance formula.
yes
For the perimeter of a polygon you add the sides to find the total distance around the shape. For area, you multiply using the various formulas for different polygons.
I tried to find it..... try using a globe.
The distance around a figure is called a perimeter. The formula to find a perimeter is: width x2 + length x2 = area
The difference (greater minus lesser) is the distance between them.
By using the distance formula between two coordinated points
Question should specify "what distance" and the shape. If the path is a straight line 10m long, and back again to zero the area is zero. If the path is from A to B there is no area to measure.