It is the sum of its 4 sides which is its perimeter.
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perimeter of what quadrant?
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the area of a quadrant, you simply take the area of a full circle (πr^2) and divide it by 4, since a quadrant is one-fourth of a circle. Just remember to use the radius of the circle to calculate the area of the quadrant. Happy calculating!
the distance is d=rt distance = rate times time.
usually used in science, distance versus time to find speed. distance on y-xis, and time on x-axis. the line represents speed. since neither time nor distance can be negative, the line will always be in the first quadrant.
Distance divided by velocity = time