Perimeter = 4 times the square root of the area.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
What you have to do is to Squarerootthe Perimeter then multiply the answer by 4For example if the area is 256 , and Perimeter is ?solution=Perimeter is 64Answered by Faustin,Obedi
For a square, the area is always 1/4 of the perimeter squared. Or one side squared.
The idea is to first calculate the length of one side. Then you can multiply that by 4 to get the perimeter.
Divide the perimeter by 4, to get the length of one side. From there, you can easily calculate the area.
You can solve this in two steps. 1) Calculate the length of a side of the square, based on the area. 2) Once you have the length of the side, you can calculate the perimeter.
No, you can not calculate an area if you know just the perimeter. For example, rectangle with sides of 10 and 20 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 200, but a square of sides 15 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 225. You need to know more details about the shape than just the perimeter.
A square with an area of 400 square units has a perimeter of 80 units.
The area of a square is a function of the perimeter of the square.
If the area of a square is 12 the perimeter is: 13.86
Area = Length * Length Area = Length2 Length = Area Length = 230 Length = 15.16575..... -Oliver Crow