Divide the length of the diagonal of a square by 1.4142 (which is the square root of 2) to find the length of a side. Similarly, to find the length of the diagonal of a square, multiply the length of a side by 1.4142.
It is length•2+width•2 So if you have the length u can find the width
double the length
If you are trying to find the width of a rectangle with length and area then divide the area by the length. A=LxW. Simply divide both sides of the equation by the length and you'll have the width. W=A/L
The width, or the length of a circle are its diameter.
Here's how to do that: 1). Find its length. 2). Find its perimeter. 3). Divide (its length) by (its perimeter). The quotient is the ratio of its length to its perimeter.
The length of what?
you find the length and width by counting the numbers on the side to find the width and counting the numbers going across to find the length
Find the width, and multiply the length and the width.
Use a ruler, to find out the area do width times length.
One characteristic of a line is that the length continues on forever.You can only find the length of a line segment.
It doesn't have length, but you can use sizeof to find out its size.
-- Find the length of one side. -- Find the length of another side. -- Find the length of the remaining side. -- Add the three numbers. -- Their sum is the perimeter of the scalene triangle.
Divide the length of the diagonal of a square by 1.4142 (which is the square root of 2) to find the length of a side. Similarly, to find the length of the diagonal of a square, multiply the length of a side by 1.4142.
perimeter (P)=2(length+base) find length, area = length * base = (p/2-base)*base
The length of a sphere is its diameter
Multiply its length three times as for example length*length*length will give you the answer in cubic inches