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You can always find the area of a triangle - by dividing the length of the base by 2, then multiplying that figure by the height.

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Q: What is always true about the area of a rectangle?
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What is the area of a rectangle that has a length of 9 cm and a width of 4 cm?

The area of a rectangle is always length multiplied by width. Therefore, the area of the mentioned rectangle is 36cm2.


In general describe the rectangle that has the least area for a fixed perimeter?

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Is it sometimes always or never true that the perimeter of a rectangle is numerically greater than its area?

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Can the sides of a rectangle be negative numbers and therefore have a positive area?

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