You don't. Perimeter is a concept associated with plane figures, not solid shapes.
the any sides of figures.....
Very little. Both may refer to plane figures, or plane surfaces of objects in 3 (or more) dimensions. But the differences are more important. An area is a 2-dimensional concept whereas a perimeter is 1-dimensional. It is possible to increase the perimeter of a shape while reducing the area. The two measure different attributes of a shape and so there is no direct relationship between the them.
For a fixed area, the perimeter is minimum for a circle, but has no maximum. Fractal figures (such as Koch snowflake) may have a finite area within an infinite perimeter.
An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.
That depends how you define the perimeter for a cube. The term perimeter is usually used for plane figures, not for 3D solids.
You don't. Perimeter is a concept associated with plane figures, not solid shapes.
Not easily. You need to find the area or perimeter of the components and sum them.
the any sides of figures.....
It sounds like you need to consult your teacher to find out the correct format for you report.
Very little. Both may refer to plane figures, or plane surfaces of objects in 3 (or more) dimensions. But the differences are more important. An area is a 2-dimensional concept whereas a perimeter is 1-dimensional. It is possible to increase the perimeter of a shape while reducing the area. The two measure different attributes of a shape and so there is no direct relationship between the them.
For a fixed area, the perimeter is minimum for a circle, but has no maximum. Fractal figures (such as Koch snowflake) may have a finite area within an infinite perimeter.
An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.An interior angle of a 2-dimensional plane shape is an angle on its perimeter that is facing the enclosed area of the shape.
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They are physical characteristics of a plane shape. 3-dimensional shapes do have areas, but the concept of a perimeter is generally restricted to plane shapes.
Area is length x width. Meanwhile Perimeter is the addition of all the lengths and widths of the entire geometric polygon.
not necessarily. take the example of a 3x3 square and a 4x2 rectangle. Both have a perimeter of 12. but the square has an area of 9 and the rectangle has an area of 8.