Math, asked by divya5532, 1 year ago

Find the area of the square whose perimeter is 56 cm​


cutewriggles1603: 4×56=224 Sq. units

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Answered by vaibhavigosavi
0

Answer:

perimeter of square= 4*side

                           56 = 4*side

                           56/4=side

                           

Therefore side= 14cm

now, area of the square= side*side

                                        =14*14

                                        =196cm2

Therefore the area of the square is 196cm2

Answered by Sauron
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\textbf{\underline{Answer :-}}

The Area of the Square is 196 sq.cm

\textbf{\underline{Explanation :-}}

\textsf{\underline{Given :-}}

Perimeter of the square = 56 cm

\textsf{\underline{To find :-}}

The area of the Square

\textsf{\underline{Solution :-}}

To find the area we need to find the measure of the side of the square.

Perimeter of Square :

\tt{\implies \: side \times 4}

Consider side as x

\tt{\implies4 \times x = 56}

\tt{\implies \: x = \dfrac{56}{4} }

\tt{\implies \: x = 14}

Therefore the measure of the side is 14 cm

Area of the Square :

\tt{\implies \: side \times side}

\tt{\implies14 \times 14}

\tt{\implies196}

\thereforeThe Area of the Square is 196 sq.cm

⟩⟩ Extra info ⟨⟨

• Perimeter is the measure of the boundary of any close figure.

• Area is the measure of the space enclosed by the close figure.

• Square is a four sided figure which has 4 angles each measure 90°

• Square has it's all sides equal.
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