yes
It is equal to the area of the thing to which it is congruent.
area of a square
Then its area will only be a quater of once it was.
You get 6 equal area's of 50 square metres.
yes
imagine a line that is drawn across a shape. the area above that line is equal to the area below that line.
The area is 80 squared units.
It is equal to the area of the thing to which it is congruent.
area of a square
Yes.
The area is equal to the area, it's as simple as that.
Then its area will only be a quater of once it was.
You get 6 equal area's of 50 square metres.
The area of a square is equal to twice the square's perimeter.
If an equilateral triangle and a square have equal perimeters, then the ratio of the area of the triangle to the area of the square is 1:3.
The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).