The square and the parralalagram.
rectangal
square and rectangal
One kind does.Theres the equelateral triangle.It is all the way congruent.
The area is 1,125 square yards.
the area of a rectangal is defined as A=LxW if L=14cm and W=6.5cm A= 14x6.5 A= 91
75.58 ft (approx. 75' 7") Pythagoras John
The diagonal of a rectangle is measured by using Pythagores theorem if you have the length and breadth of the rectangle. Say the length is 4cm and breadth is 3cm then the diagonal(hypotenuse) would be 42 + 32 =16 + 9= 25 = 52. Hence the hypotenuse or the diagonal is 5cm. Is that fine? Have a good day.
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Perimeter of a rectangle is (2 x Length) + (2 x Width) (2 x length)+(2 x width) = 18 length = 1+width 2(1+w) + (2w) = 18 2+2w+2w=18 2+4w=18 4w=16 w=4 l=1+4=5 Width = 4 Length = 5
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