You multiply width x length. An example: a room's dimensions are 15 by 25. The room's dimensions in square feet are 15x25=375 square feet.
Length multiplied by width equals the area of a square or rectangle A=LxW Your answer will be in units squared.
Multiply the edge length by itself. For example, a square with 4 foot sides has 4x4=16 square feet of area.
It is actually impossible to work out the square root of a shape but you can work out the square roots of the interior and exterior angles, the area and the perimiter
The length and width of a square are equal. Thus, find the square root of the area and the answer = length= width.
Square area rugs work best in a wide living or dining room. If the room is very long and narrow they will be too big and a more rectangular rug will work better.
If the arrow is in a square you can work out the area of everything else. Then subtract that from the total area of the square leaving you with the area of the arrowhead. An example is linked below in related links tab.
Length multiplied by width equals the area of a square or rectangle A=LxW Your answer will be in units squared.
Multiply the edge length by itself. For example, a square with 4 foot sides has 4x4=16 square feet of area.
If the room is square, its area is 11m X 11m = 121 square meters.
square root
It is actually impossible to work out the square root of a shape but you can work out the square roots of the interior and exterior angles, the area and the perimiter
Pi times the square of the radius.
You do length times width (A=lw) for the area of a square. So it would be 25 Work; 5 * 5 = 25 square inches
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The length and width of a square are equal. Thus, find the square root of the area and the answer = length= width.
Its length in meters times its width in meters is its square area in meters.
Square area rugs work best in a wide living or dining room. If the room is very long and narrow they will be too big and a more rectangular rug will work better.