If you have the information of the area is easy from there all you do is multiply it by itself P=2(times)L + 2(times)W
A=L(times) W
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It is base times perpendicular height.
It is the sum of its 4 sides added together.
volume (length)(breadth)(height)
Squares are rectangles so the formula for area will stay the same.
The formula for finding the perimiter of a rectangle is add up all of its sides
The answer will depend on formula for WHAT! Its dimensions, surface area, volume, principal diagonal, mass. And on what information is available.The answer will depend on formula for WHAT! Its dimensions, surface area, volume, principal diagonal, mass. And on what information is available.The answer will depend on formula for WHAT! Its dimensions, surface area, volume, principal diagonal, mass. And on what information is available.The answer will depend on formula for WHAT! Its dimensions, surface area, volume, principal diagonal, mass. And on what information is available.
Area of a rectangle: a = l * w
A rectangle has no volume, it is a 2 dimensional object.
L.A.= 2*pi*radius*height its not like finding the area of a rectangle. a cylinder is a 3-D shape and a rectangle is a flat shape
When finding area, you need to know the area formula of the specific object and its associated dimensions. For example, if it's a rectangle, then the dimensions are length and width. So, to find the area you need to be given these dimensions and then use the formula length times the width. Different shapes, such as circles, squares, and trapezoids, will have different area formulas.
Multiply the base by the height !
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
Area of rectangle is l x b. Where l is length and b is breath of the rectangle.
Hell are you talking about?!? A radius is a dimension of a circle! A rectangle has no stinking radius!
4,3Improved Answer:-The dimensions work out as: 2.358898944 and 6.358898944 inches using the quadratic equation formula
The formula for calculating the mass moment of inertia of a rectangle is I (1/12) m (a2 b2), where I is the mass moment of inertia, m is the mass of the rectangle, and a and b are the dimensions of the rectangle.