Perimeter = sum of the lengths of the sides.
by subtracting
Can be any shape It is the edge of something So perimeter of a property can be round or square or irregular
heptagon.
Yes.
Perimeter = sum of the lengths of the sides.
by subtracting
Divide the irregular figure into manageable pieces and work out their individual areas, sum the areas to that of the original figure. Measure the perimeter.
Can be any shape It is the edge of something So perimeter of a property can be round or square or irregular
heptagon.
No. If it was a regular pentagon than yes but not irregular.
Canada has the longest perimeter of any country in the world, due to its vast size and irregular shape.
Yes.
It could be any irregular shape whose sides add up to 36cm as for example a scalene triangle
Measure and add together the 4 sides
You need to measure the length of each line segment or arc and then sum them.
Noyou must have did something wrong