To be able to answer this, you would have to know what shape you are dealing with. Since you only gave one side, I'm assuming it's a square. Area is length times width, so you would multiply (x + 4) times (x + 4). That means that you would FOIL it, and arrive at x2 + 8x + 16 for the area. Perimeter is adding all the sides together. Since there are 4 sides, you would add x + 4 to itself 3 more times (or you could just multiply (x + 4) by 4). You would get 4x + 16 for the perimeter.
Area = side x side; perimeter = side x 4.
There is a square that has a length of 4. Area: 4 x 4: 16 Perimeter: 4+4+4+4= 16 Yes, there is a shape with the same perimeter and area.
The perimeter is 4 x (x+2), 4x+8.
Area = Legth x Width In a square, Length = Width Therefore Area = Length x Length (or Width x Width) Area = Length squared Length = Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 4 x length Perimeter = 4 x Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 113.14
width = (x + 4) cm length = [(x + 4) + (x + 7)] cm Rectangle Perimeter = 2[(x + 4) + (x + 4 + x + 7)] cm Rectangle Perimeter = 2[(x + x + x) + (4 + 4 + 7)] cm Rectangle Perimeter = 2(3x + 15) cm Rectangle Perimeter = (6x + 30) cm
Area = side x side; perimeter = side x 4.
Not at all. For example:A square of 2 x 2 will have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 4. A rectangle of 3 x 1 will also have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 3.A "rectangle" of 4 x 0 will also have a perimeter of 8, but the area has shrunk down to zero. The circle has the largest area for a given perimeter/circumference.
There is a square that has a length of 4. Area: 4 x 4: 16 Perimeter: 4+4+4+4= 16 Yes, there is a shape with the same perimeter and area.
The perimeter is 4 x (x+2), 4x+8.
Area = Legth x Width In a square, Length = Width Therefore Area = Length x Length (or Width x Width) Area = Length squared Length = Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 4 x length Perimeter = 4 x Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 113.14
width = (x + 4) cm length = [(x + 4) + (x + 7)] cm Rectangle Perimeter = 2[(x + 4) + (x + 4 + x + 7)] cm Rectangle Perimeter = 2[(x + x + x) + (4 + 4 + 7)] cm Rectangle Perimeter = 2(3x + 15) cm Rectangle Perimeter = (6x + 30) cm
No.Rectangle 5 x 10. Area = 50. Perimeter = 30.Rectangle 2 x 25. Area = 50. Perimeter = 54.
No. Consider two rectangles: 1 x 10 and 4 x 5 The 1 x 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10 The 4 x 5 has a perimeter of 18 and an area of 20 Smaller perimeter, twice the area.
perimeter is the space around an object, area is the space inside of an object.A 4x6 rectangle has a perimeter of 4 + 6 + 4 + 6,A 4x6 rectangle has an area of 4 x 6.
Let the area be x2 and the perimeter be 4x: x2 = 4x x2-4x = 0 x(x-4) = 0 x = 0 or x = 4 So: 42 = 4*4 which is the same as 16 = 16 But remember that the area is in square units while the perimeter is in linear units.
Perimeter: Add the length of the four sides. Area: Multiply length x width.
For a square Area = Side2 thus Side = √Area = √81 = 9cmFor a square, Perimeter = 4 x Side = 4 x 9 = 36cm