Area = 0.5*base*height
C = Pi x D, where C is Circumference, Pi = 3.1416, and D is Diameter.
by the w x h x lenght
In regular quadrilaterals, it's length times width.
Area = Length x Width Perimeter = (2 x Length) + (2 x Width)
Area = 0.5*base*height
C = Pi x D, where C is Circumference, Pi = 3.1416, and D is Diameter.
by the w x h x lenght
In regular quadrilaterals, it's length times width.
There is no such word as "fourmula". I assume that you meant formula. However, there is still no "the formula". The formula for its perimeter is simple: perimeter = sum of the sides. But, depending on its shape, there will be simple or very complicated formulae for the area, angles and so on.
Area = Length x Width Perimeter = (2 x Length) + (2 x Width)
H2O
pentagon
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
Area of a circle = Pi * radius2
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
If the area of one circle is twice that of another, the ratio of the area of the smaller circle to the larger circle is 1:2. To express this as a percentage, the area of the smaller circle is 50% of the area of the larger circle. Thus, the ratio in percent of the smaller circle to the larger circle is 50%.