It must be a perimeter. An area measurement would a square measurement like 56cm². ■
Exactly as in the question its perimeter is 17 units of measurement
2*(base) + 2*(height) = perimeter
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
Compute = calculate; perimeter = measurement of the outside edge.
It must be a perimeter. An area measurement would a square measurement like 56cm². ■
Exactly as in the question its perimeter is 17 units of measurement
No , perimeter is the measurement outside of the shape; the border. Area is the measurement of inside of the shape.
2*(base) + 2*(height) = perimeter
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
No.
The perimeter
Compute = calculate; perimeter = measurement of the outside edge.
Perimeter = 3*24.32 = 72.96 units of measurement
The perimeter is defined as the distance around something.
Anyone who has mastered the measurement of lengths and simple addition can find the perimeter of a plane shape.
We use perimeter to measure the length and breadth so that we can easily find out the measurement of a figure