If you mean sides of 2x -5 then using the quadratic equation formula each side is 2.5cm and 2.5 times 2.5 = 6.25 square cm
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
There is no such thing as a square whose length and width are different.
A square can't have a perimeter of 36 and an area of 45. If a square's perimeter is 36,then its area is 81. If a square's area is 45, then its perimeter is about 26.83 . (rounded)A figure whose perimeter is 36 and whose area is 45 is not a square. It's a rectanglethat measures (3 by 15).
Nope... A square centimetre measures 10 millimetres on each side.
Area: 4*4 = 16 square uints Perimeter: 4+4+4+4 = 16 units
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
Area is 584.24cm² Perimeter is 88cm
There is no such thing as a square whose length and width are different.
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A square can't have a perimeter of 36 and an area of 45. If a square's perimeter is 36,then its area is 81. If a square's area is 45, then its perimeter is about 26.83 . (rounded)A figure whose perimeter is 36 and whose area is 45 is not a square. It's a rectanglethat measures (3 by 15).
Largest area = pi*182 = 1017.876 square cm to 3 dp
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Nope... A square centimetre measures 10 millimetres on each side.
Yes, a square inch is the area of a square that measures one inch on each side. It represents the space occupied by this square on a flat surface.
It is: (2x-5)(2x-5) = 2.5 square cm when solved as a quadratic equation
The area of square is : 11664.0
Area: 4*4 = 16 square uints Perimeter: 4+4+4+4 = 16 units