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That's the "area" of the region or fugue.
Area
It is the area of the figure.
The number of square units needed to cover a region or figure is called the area. Area is a measure of the surface enclosed within a shape and is typically expressed in square units, such as square meters or square feet. Different shapes have different formulas for calculating their area, depending on their dimensions.
Area is a measure of square units.
The number of square units needed to cover a region or figure is known as its area. To calculate the area, you can use specific formulas depending on the shape, such as length times width for rectangles, or 1/2 times base times height for triangles. For irregular shapes, you might use calculus or approximation methods. The result gives you the total square units required to cover the figure completely.
I believe the answer to this is "area." It is fairly vague and I would need the context of the question to be sure.
no.. VOLUME is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units while area, measure of the size of a surface region, usually expressed in units that are the square of linear units, e.g., square feet or square meters.
463 square units
You can put an infinite number of square units on any surface if the unit is infinitely small
The measure of the size of the surface of an object or region is its area. Area is typically measured in square units such as square meters or square feet.
Take the length of a side (a square has all 4 sides same length) in the units, and square that number (multiply it by itself), then take the units as square units. Example: a square has a side length of 3 units, then the area = (3 units)2 = 9 units2.