This is for the algebra1 hw# 6 isn't it??
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I had the same question i was gonna ask but i still don't know it D:
i sit behind Ryan in class
The length is the length of the two congruent squares, 4. The width is the length of one square, 2. Area is length X width, or 4 X 2 = 8
Squares have two dimensions - length and width. Two dimensional figures are things like squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, which have length and width.
All their sides are the same length
Yes, by definition. All squares have 4 right angles and 4 sides of equal length.
Do-it-in-your-head method: Length plus width is half the perimeter ie 161 cm, of which 68 is width so the length is 93 cm.
The length is the length of the two congruent squares, 4. The width is the length of one square, 2. Area is length X width, or 4 X 2 = 8
The size of squares with concentric circles typically refers to the dimensions of the square that contains the circles. Each circle is inscribed within the square, with its diameter equal to the length of the square's side. As more circles are added, each concentric circle has a progressively smaller diameter, centered within the square. The specific size of the square can vary based on the design or purpose of the arrangement.
All squares have four right angles and all sides the same length. All squares having the same side length are the same.
The width of a polygon will depend on its shape. For a polygon, in general, it is the length of the largest diagonal. However, for rectangles of squares it often refers to its smaller sides.
i dont know.... plz tel how to calculate
The length of each side of the smaller squares is 2.475 cm
Squares have two dimensions - length and width. Two dimensional figures are things like squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, which have length and width.
squares
80 squares is a measure of area, it doesn't apply to length.
Yes, they are called squares. Squares are a subset of rectangles.
A non-concentric wire is a wire where the outer insulation layer does not have a uniform thickness around the inner conductor. This can result in variations in the distance between the conductor and the outer insulation layer along the length of the wire.
a concentric contraction- a concentric contraction involves the muscle length, shortening during a contraction! YA-trick-YA!