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All quadrilaterals have 4 sides of various lengths and the 4 sides added together is the perimeter
A regular polygon indicates all angles and lengths of sides are equal whereas an irregular polygon can have angles and lengths of sides of various sizes.
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.
To draw a shape with the same area and perimeter, decide what shape you want to draw, then take the equations for area and perimeter and make them equal, and then solve what the various side lengths have to be. For instance, the area of a square is L2 where L is the side length, and the perimeter of a square is Lx4 We want them equal, so L2=Lx4 Dividing both sides by L gives us L=4, so if I draw a square with side length 4, it will have the same area and perimeter.
no, a polygon is made up of various curves. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU MORON!
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All quadrilaterals have 4 sides of various lengths and the 4 sides added together is the perimeter
A regular polygon indicates all angles and lengths of sides are equal whereas an irregular polygon can have angles and lengths of sides of various sizes.
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.
It's the sum of the various individual lengths of the four sides.
Some shapes have names and can de defined by providing information about various dimensions. But that applies to only a very small minority of shapes. Most shapes are a complicated mix of smaller shapes. Just think of you own shape!The perimeter is the length of the boundary of a 2-dimensional shape. It can be calculated by adding together the lengths of all the sides of the shape.
For the area of a square, it is the base x the height, and the perimeter is 2height+2base. For the area of a triangle, it is base x height divided by two. And to find the perimeter you just add up each of the side lengths.
To draw a shape with the same area and perimeter, decide what shape you want to draw, then take the equations for area and perimeter and make them equal, and then solve what the various side lengths have to be. For instance, the area of a square is L2 where L is the side length, and the perimeter of a square is Lx4 We want them equal, so L2=Lx4 Dividing both sides by L gives us L=4, so if I draw a square with side length 4, it will have the same area and perimeter.
no, a polygon is made up of various curves. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU MORON!
Studies the lengths of various parts of a body.
Yes, they do come in various lengths. To see the most options, I would visit Nike.com and see all that is available to purchase in the sizes you want.