Oh honey, "w1" in mathematics is just a fancy way of saying "the first weight" or "the first variable." It's like giving a name to your firstborn in the world of algebra. So next time you see w1, just remember it's not a secret code, it's just a math term trying to be fancy.
A = L x W1)12002 = L 400 cm X W3 = A ----> 1200CM
If you're trying to find the total area of 4 walls:(Length of wall 1 x width of wall 1) + (Length of wall 2 x width of wall 2) + (Length of wall 3 x width of wall 3) + (Length of wall 4 x width of wall 4) = total areaThe area enclosed by four walls if they form a rectangle or square is length x width.The area of a rectangular wall is hw where h is the height and w is the width. In an ordinary rectangular room, there are 4 walls and opposite walls are equal, and the heights are all equal, formula is A = hw1 + hw2 + hw1 + hw2 = 2hw1 + 2hw2 = 2h ( w1 + w2) , where the floor is w1 by w2.If the floor is square, w1 = w2 and the formula simplifies to A = 4hw1.
Theorem: If two similar triangles have a scalar factor a : b, then the ratio of their perimeters is a : bBy the theorem, the ratio of the perimeters of the similar triangles is 2 : 3.For rectangles, perimeter is 2*(L1 + W1). If the second rectangle's sides are scaled by a factor S, then its perimeter is 2*(S*L1 + S*W1) = S*2*(L1 + W1), or the perimeter of the first, multiplied by the same factor S.In general, if an N-sided polygon has sides {x1, x2, x3....,xN}, then its perimeter is x1 + x2 + x3 + ... + xN. If the second similar polygon (with each side (labeled y, with corresponding subscripts) scaled by S, so that y1 = S*x1, etc. The perimeter is y1 + y2 + ... + yN = S*x1 + S*x2 + ... + S*xN = S*(x1 + x2 + ... + xN ),which is the factor S, times the perimeter of the first polygon.
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The ratio of the perimeters is equal to the scale factor. If rectangle #1 has sides L and W, then the perimeter is 2*L1 + 2*W1 = 2*(L1 + W1).If rectangle # 2 is similar to #1 and sides are scaled by a factor S, so that L2 = S*L1 and W2 = S*W1, the perimeter of rectangle #2 is 2*(L2 + W2)= 2*(S*L1 + S*W1) = S*2*(L1 + W1) = S*(perimeter of rectangle #1).
- for example, two women (w1 and w2) and a man. the man is married to w1. the man goes after w2 making her think that he is single. man and w2 becomes bf/gf then later w2 finds out that the man is married with w1. can w2 say that she was cheated on? obviously the man cheated with w2, but if w2 didn't know that the man was married to w1, can w2 actually say she was 'cheated on' considering the fact that she was the 'other woman' and that w1 was established first.
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