The area of a square (the word "rectangle" is redundant), with sides of length s units, is s^2 square units.
You calcualte the area of a rectangle by multiplication as this finds the interior or area inside the rectangle. Calculating perimeter consists of adding the four lengths of the rectangle to find the border length.
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Area of rectangle: 4 times 10 = 40 square cm
area of the rectangle..
The area of a square (the word "rectangle" is redundant), with sides of length s units, is s^2 square units.
You calcualte the area of a rectangle by multiplication as this finds the interior or area inside the rectangle. Calculating perimeter consists of adding the four lengths of the rectangle to find the border length.
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Length multiplied by width.It is length times height calculated in square units
Area of rectangle: 4 times 10 = 40 square cm
area of the rectangle..
area of a square
area of a rectangle is length x height, area of a triangle is 1/2 base x height, so it all depends on what the object is. What object did you have in mind? Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc
Quadratic equation: 9x2-21x+12.25 = 0 Area: 36.75 square cm
Area of a square/rectangle=its length × its width
Rectangle area, square metre = (rectangle length, metre) x (rectangle width, metre)
the area of a rectangleis 100 square inches. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. A second rectangle has the same area but a different perimeter. Is the secind rectangle a square? Explain why or why not.