perimeter is the sum of all sides.
If the figure is a polygon ... with sides made of straight line segments ... then the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If part or all of the figure's boundary consists of curves, the perimeter is still the distance all around the figure, but you may need special formulas to find the lengths of the curved sections.
Yes, and it is called the perimeter.
That would be "perimeter". The perimeter is the distance around a figure, and it is calculated by adding the lengths of the different sides. For example, for a triangle, add the lengths of the three sides.
The perimeter of a figure is the sum of the lengths of the sides. In this case, 4 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 19
To find the perimeter of a figure, add all the lengths of the edges of the figure. The sum of the sides is the perimeter.
The perimeter of a figure is the sum of its lengths around it.
Add together the length of its sides. The accumulated lengths of its sides is the perimeter.
perimeter is the sum of all sides.
To find the perimeter of two-dimensional shapes, add the lengths of all the sides together. The sum is the perimeter of the figure.
If the figure is a polygon ... with sides made of straight line segments ... then the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If part or all of the figure's boundary consists of curves, the perimeter is still the distance all around the figure, but you may need special formulas to find the lengths of the curved sections.
It is called its perimeter.
The distance around a closed plane figure is called the perimeter. The perimeter of a figure can be calculated by adding together the lengths of each side.
Yes, and it is called the perimeter.
That would be "perimeter". The perimeter is the distance around a figure, and it is calculated by adding the lengths of the different sides. For example, for a triangle, add the lengths of the three sides.
The perimeter of a figure is the sum of the lengths of the sides. In this case, 4 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 19
The distance around a figure. For a polygon, add the lengths of all of its sides to get the perimeter.