Define perimeter of a Triangle
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Perimeter Of A Triangle - Definition with Examples
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Perimeter of a Triangle
A perimeter of a shape is the length of its boundary or the total length around the . The perimeter of a 2D = sum of all its side.
Triangle
A is a having three sides. In other words, it is a closed 2D shape having three straight sides.
triangle
In the given triangle, a, b and c are the sides of the triangle.
Perimeter of a triangle
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of all its three sides. We can work out the perimeter using the following formula:
Perimeter of a triangle = sum of all three sides
If a, b and c are the sides of the triangle, then
perimeter of a triangle
Perimeter of triangle = a + b + c
Also, the unit of a triangle's perimeter is the same as the units of the lengths of its sides. In case, the units of lengths of its sides are different, then first convert them into the same unit.
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☆The sum of all sides in a triangle is called perimeter of triangles.
Suppose a triangle have three different length such as A B and C.
therefore ,the perimeter of triangles is
A+B+C.
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