Take the length of a side (a square has all 4 sides same length) in the units, and square that number (multiply it by itself), then take the units as square units. Example: a square has a side length of 3 units, then the area = (3 units)2 = 9 units2.
3 units long. since a square has 4 sides and the sides are the same length, you do 12 divided by 4= 3 units
Using Pythagoras' theorem each side measures 3.536 units rounded to 3 decimal places
It is (3*sqrt(3)*s^2)/2 square units where the length of a side is s units long.
Volume = (side length)^3 cubic units.
Take the length of a side (a square has all 4 sides same length) in the units, and square that number (multiply it by itself), then take the units as square units. Example: a square has a side length of 3 units, then the area = (3 units)2 = 9 units2.
A triangle with side a: 3, side b: 3, and side c: 3 units has an area of 3.9 square units.
It is A=s^2 area = length of side times itself If you have square with side length 3, area is 3x3, 9 square units
3 units long. since a square has 4 sides and the sides are the same length, you do 12 divided by 4= 3 units
Use Pythagoras' therom: 32+32 = 18 The square root of 18 is 4.242640687 units which is the length of the diagonal.
Using Pythagoras' theorem each side measures 3.536 units rounded to 3 decimal places
It is (3*sqrt(3)*s^2)/2 square units where the length of a side is s units long.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the area of a square with a perimeter of 12, we first divide the perimeter by 4 to find the length of one side, which is 3. Then, we simply square that length to find the area, which is 9 square units. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, math can be a joyful experience when we break it down into simple steps.
The rectangle is 12 units by 3 units.
Since the volume of a cube of side length L units = L3 cubic units, your example's volume = 27cc.
Since Area = side length x side length And 9 = 3 x 3 The side length is 3 metres
Volume = (side length)^3 cubic units.