join up the mid points of the opposite sides.
OR
MEASURE THE LEANGTH AND DIVIDE IT BY 2 THAT WILL GIVE YOU HALF DRAW A LINE THERE
NOW MEASURE THE WIDTH AND DIVIDE IT BY 2 DRAW A LINE THERE
NOW YOU HAVE 4 SECTIONS OF A TRIANGLE
or join up the opposite corners. They will be equal area but not shape.
Rectangles are related to the distributive property because you can divide a rectangle into smaller rectangles. The sum of the areas of the smaller rectangles will equal the area of the larger rectangle.
There are only two distinct areas of a rectangle - the inside and the outside. Anything else would require the rectangle to be partitioned.
first divide the hexagon into three parts a rectangle and two triangles then try to findthe areas of all and then take individual heights and add them to get the height of the hexagon
Area of a rectangle is Base(B) times Height(H).Area of smaller rectangle is BH.Area of larger rectangle is 2BH.Area of larger rectangle is twice as large as the smaller rectangle.
Question: In figure, what is the ratio of the areas of a circle and a rectangle if the diagonal of rectangle is equal to diameter of circle.
the area of a triangle is half that of a rectangle made using two of those triangles.
To find the perimeter and areas of complex shape without a grid you should divide the shape into simple shapes and find the area of each shape alone and then add up the areas all together to get the area of the whole shape. Example: If there is a shape that can be divided into 2 triangles and 1 rectangle then you will find the area of each triangle alone and then the area of the rectangle then add up all the areas together.
Yes.
Not necessarily. In fact, if a rectangle and parallelogram have the same base and height, their areas are equal.
A rectangle and a triangle have equal areas. The length of the rectangle is 12 inches, and its width is 8 inches. If the base of the triangle is 32 inches, what is the length, in inches, of the altitude drawn to the base?
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Example is a 4 x 4 square which has the same perimeter as a 6 x 2 rectangle. The respective areas are 16 and 12. This would appear to indicate a ratio of 3: 1.x is the length of side of the square, so perimeter is 4x making the length + width of the rectangle 2x.If the areas are in the ratio of 4 : 3, then rectangle area is 3x2/4.Substitute any value for x, say 7, then respective areas are 49 and 147/4 ie 36.75 and the perimeter of the rectangle 14.If the 3 : 1 ratio is correct then sides of the rectangle would be 42/4 and 14/4 ie 10.5 and 3.5. These measurements would give an area of 10.5 x 3.5 ie 36.75.Yep, I'll settle for 3 : 1.