It depends on the shape. To find the area of a square, multiply two sides (length x width), or find the square of a side (s2). To find the area of a rectangle, multiply length times width. The area of a triangle is 1/2 base x height, or (base x height)/2.
what kind of measurement to use when finding the area of a 2d shape
You times the length by width, to get the area of the 2D shape.
A 2D shape is flat and only has a surface area whereas a 3D shape is an object that has surface area and volume.
A circle doesn't have a surface area because it is a 2D object. The area of a circle is = pi r2. if you mean the surface area of a sphere it is = 4 pi r2
There is none because a trapezoid is a 2D shape but if you meant the area it is:- Area in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
what kind of measurement to use when finding the area of a 2d shape
There is none because a triangle is a 2D shape -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is not one. Triangles are two dimensional, volume is three dimensional, a triangle can therefore have an area but not a volume.
You times the length by width, to get the area of the 2D shape.
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A 2D shape is flat and only has a surface area whereas a 3D shape is an object that has surface area and volume.
The base of a rectangular prism is just an old familiar 2D rectangle. All the old familiar 2D formulas for rectangles still apply to it.
The area of the shape
A circle doesn't have a surface area because it is a 2D object. The area of a circle is = pi r2. if you mean the surface area of a sphere it is = 4 pi r2
is the shape 2d or 3d? what is the shape? if if 2d then hust multiply the length by height
There is none because a trapezoid is a 2D shape but if you meant the area it is:- Area in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
Height, width, area, perimeter.
No. A 2d shape is a plane area, which may be regarded as a face, which is bounded by a side or sides.