you will need a ruler or tape measure
It is not in all but a trivial sense - that they are both to do with finding the perimeter!
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Finding the perimeter of a polygon is finding how far it is in total along all the edges of the polygon; whereas finding the area of a polygon is finding how much space the polygon covers. The perimeter of a polygon forms the boundary around the area of the polygon.
Perimeter = sum of lengths of sides.
You find the perimeter of a triangle by adding all the sides. There is no special rule for finding the perimeter.
Yes, for the perimeter of a polygon, you add up all the sides.
Perimeter = 4*n whereas n is the length of its side
No, perimeter is always measured in units of length (L)
The formula for finding out perimeters of shapes is length+length+height+height=perimeter or what else you can do is (lengthx2)+(heightx2)=PERIMETER
If you want the perimeter of a quadrilateral, then finding the midpoints is a complete waste of time! Simply add together the lengths of the four sides.
That's because "perimeter" means the distance around something - not the spaces inside. If you count squares inside a figure, you are finding the AREA, not the PERIMETER.
The perimeter of a circle is called the circumference and the formular of finding it is Pi D or 2Pi R