an L-square, a T-square, or a protractor
A square is a special form of a rectangle where Length = Width. So L*W for a square would be L*L = L^2 where L is the length of a side.
If d is the diagonal and h is the height Let, l=length of rectangle we have By pythagrous theorem d square= l square + h square therefore l square= d square - h square
It's the carpenter's square
Area=Length x width or A= L x W
an L-square, a T-square, or a protractor
If you know the area of a square, the length of a side is the square root of area. L = Length of Side A= Area L2 = A so... L = A0.5
uses of l-square
A square is a special form of a rectangle where Length = Width. So L*W for a square would be L*L = L^2 where L is the length of a side.
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If d is the diagonal and h is the height Let, l=length of rectangle we have By pythagrous theorem d square= l square + h square therefore l square= d square - h square
It's the carpenter's square
A=L(squared) (for a square only) Lets say our original square is L=2 then area is A=4 so if we double the Area A=8 then l=? L=square root of 8 therefor what ever your area is the Length of each side is the square root of the Area (on the first problem) square root of 4 is 2 therefor L is 2 Makes sence?
Area=Length x width or A= L x W
Yes, if it is a square the Area=A=l2 where l is the length and If you are given the area, then l=square root (A)
You will get the cube of the number; L x L x L = L^3
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