Area is a measure in 2 dimensions, length is 1-dimensional.
Yard is a measure of length; there is no standard conversion to area. Different figures of the same length, or of the same perimeter, can have different areas.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width (Area = Length × Width). When the length changes, the product of the length and width also changes, resulting in a different area. If the width remains constant and the length increases or decreases, the overall area will increase or decrease accordingly. Thus, any change in length directly affects the rectangle's area.
No, a square cannot have the same area but different perimeters. The area of a square is calculated as the side length squared (A = s²), and the perimeter is calculated as four times the side length (P = 4s). Since both area and perimeter depend solely on the side length, if two squares have the same area, they must have the same side length, and consequently, the same perimeter.
None. 200 square metres is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. A length is a measure in 1-dimensional space. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
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Yard is a measure of length; there is no standard conversion to area. Different figures of the same length, or of the same perimeter, can have different areas.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width (Area = Length × Width). When the length changes, the product of the length and width also changes, resulting in a different area. If the width remains constant and the length increases or decreases, the overall area will increase or decrease accordingly. Thus, any change in length directly affects the rectangle's area.
If you pretend that the width is X .Then you'll know that X times length = area. So if you say the length is 5 ,then the area is 10 the X must be 2 so the width is 2you simply work out what times the length makes the area.
None. A square millimetre is a measure of area whereas a metre is a measure of distance (or length). The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
1d has only the length, but 2d has both the length and width
There are many different types of networks which include Local Area Networking (LAN), Wide Area Networking (WAN) and Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) among others. The area of coverage is what mainly makes then different.
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None. 200 square metres is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. A length is a measure in 1-dimensional space. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
Area is just the area inside a shape. An example would be to get an area of a rectangle or square, you would just multiply the length times the width.
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
It depends on what information you do have. The length and area, the length and diagonal, the length and perimeter, etc. Each set generates a different answer.