All you do is add up all the sides to find the perimeter even though it is a odd shape
To find the area of an odd-shaped figure, you can divide the shape into simpler geometric shapes (like rectangles, triangles, and circles), calculate the area of each, and then sum them up. For the perimeter, measure the length of each outer edge of the shape and add those lengths together. If the shape is irregular, you can also use grid paper or a digital tool to approximate these measurements. Alternatively, for more complex shapes, calculus methods like integration may be used to find both area and perimeter.
You find perimeter by adding all the sides of a figure.
When the shape is a circle, then the perimeter is called"circumference".The circumference IS the perimeter of a circle.
Yes, it can because say its 3.5,3.5, and 2. Then the perimeter is 9 and 9 is odd. Also even 7, 7, and 7 are 21 and that's odd. All odd numbers will make the perimeter odd. :)
It is not possible to do so.
Just add up all of the sides :)
To find the distance around the shape
You find perimeter by adding all the sides of a figure.
There are many formulas for perimeter depending on what shape you are trying to find the perimeter of. The perimeter is the distance around a shape, so one formula to find perimeter is simply adding all the side lengths together.
Perimeter = The sum of the lengths of all sides of a shape
how can you find the perimeter of a cone i.e. a 3d shape!
When the shape is a circle, then the perimeter is called"circumference".The circumference IS the perimeter of a circle.
Anyone who has mastered the measurement of lengths and simple addition can find the perimeter of a plane shape.
the perimeter is the distance around an object you add up the sides unless it is an odd shape than you could use a string and then measure that
It is not possible to do so.
Yes, it can because say its 3.5,3.5, and 2. Then the perimeter is 9 and 9 is odd. Also even 7, 7, and 7 are 21 and that's odd. All odd numbers will make the perimeter odd. :)
in order to find the perimeter of a shape add up all the sides measurements