Perimeter of Triangle = a + b + cso if you have an equilateral with say 4 cm sides you would add4+4+4=12cmJust add up its 3 equal sides
To find the area of a square if the perimeter is given, we must divide it by 4. Here, we have to divide 12 by 4, which is 3. The area of a square is side squared, so that is 3 squared or 9.
Ah, what a delightful question! To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you simply add up all the sides. In this case, a 3x4 rectangle would have two sides of length 3 and two sides of length 4. So, the perimeter would be 3 + 3 + 4 + 4, which equals 14. Isn't that just lovely?
To find the perimeter of a shape, you need to add up all its sides. In this case, you have two sides, 4 and 7. To find the perimeter, you would add 4 + 7, which equals 11. Therefore, the perimeter of a shape with sides measuring 4 and 7 units is 11 units.
Are you serious ? For a square: Perimeter = 4 times sqrt(area)
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Find the perimeter of a right triangle with legs measuring 3 and 4
To find the perimeter, find 2 times the length and add 2 times the width. 2(3) + 2(4) = ? 6 + 8 = 14 inches
To find the perimeter of a polygon, just add the length of all the sides. In this case, the four sides of the rectangle.
4 inches x 3 sides = 12 inches for the perimeter.
Side length of a rhombus = x + 3 (a rhombus has 4 congruent sides)Perimeter = 4(x + 3) = 4x + 12
You need to find the sum of the lengths of each side. Thus, if you have a triangle with sides of length 3, 4, and 5, the perimeter would be 3 + 4 + 5 = 12.
5+4+5+4
4(2x+3) [there's 4 equal sides] 4(2x)+4(3) 8x+12
Perimeter = (2 lengths) + (2 heights)2 (2x+2) + 2(6x) = 4x + 4 + 12x = (16x + 4) inches
The perimeter is its 4 sides added together
Perimeter of Triangle = a + b + cso if you have an equilateral with say 4 cm sides you would add4+4+4=12cmJust add up its 3 equal sides