Yes, if it is a square the Area=A=l2 where l is the length and If you are given the area, then l=square root (A)
The formula for measuring the area of a square is s2, where s is the length of one of the sides. The perimeter would be 4s.
it is square root of the area divided by pi
The area of a circle is given by the formula A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius. Plugging in the given radius of 6.2 into the formula, we have A = π(6.2)^2. Evaluating this expression gives an area of approximately 120.79 square units.
The area of the square is:(sidexside)
Yes, if it is a square the Area=A=l2 where l is the length and If you are given the area, then l=square root (A)
The formula for measuring the area of a square is s2, where s is the length of one of the sides. The perimeter would be 4s.
Substitute the information that you are given into the formula.
it is square root of the area divided by pi
There is no universal formula to calculate area - it depends on the shape in question. 1 square inch = 1 inch * 1 inch = 1/12 foot * 1/12 foot = 1/12 * 1/12 square feet = 1/144 square feet. So to convert an area given in square inches to square feet, divide by 144.
The formula for the area of a square is s2 (sides squared)
c=TT R Given the area, the radius = square root (area / Pi). Given the circumference, the radius = circumf/ 2Pi.
The area of a circle is given by the formula A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius. Plugging in the given radius of 6.2 into the formula, we have A = π(6.2)^2. Evaluating this expression gives an area of approximately 120.79 square units.
The area of the square is:(sidexside)
This would be more accurately answered if given more information on the size of the square. The formula you would use is area = width × height and then divide by 2.
Hopefully you've been given the parallelogram's area. If so you can use the following formula: Area of parallelogram = base length x altitude therefore altitude = area of parallelogram (divided by) base length
The area of a square is given by the formula area = width × height. But since the width and height of a square are, by definition, the same, the formula is usually written asarea = s2To determine the length of a side given the area we just have to reverse the formula:s = √areas = √16cm2 = 4cmGiven that the length of each side of a square is the same all we need to do now is multiply the length of a side by the number of sides4cm x 4 = 16cmThe perimeter of a square with an area of 16cm2 is 16cm