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Find the perimeter of square when its side is 4cm​

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Answered by naveendheeraj2
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Answer:

side is 4cm

square perimeter=4*side

4*4=16cm

Answered by INSIDI0US
8

Step-by-step explanation:

Question :-

  • Find the perimeter of square whose side is 4 cm.

To Find :-

  • Perimeter of square.

Solution :-

Given :

  • Side = 4 cm

By using the formula,

{\sf{\longrightarrow Perimeter\ of\ square\ =\ 4a}}

Where,

  • a = length of the side

According to the question, by using the formula, we get :

{\sf{\longrightarrow Perimeter\ of\ square\ =\ 4a}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 4(4)}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 4 \times 4}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 16\ cm}}

\therefore Hence, perimeter of square is 16 cm.

More To Know :-

\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin {minipage}{9cm}\\ \dag\quad \Large\underline{\bf Formulas\:of\:Areas:-}\\ \\ \star\sf Square=(side)^2\\ \\ \star\sf Rectangle=Length\times Breadth \\\\ \star\sf Triangle=\dfrac{1}{2}\times Breadth\times Height \\\\ \star \sf Scalene\triangle=\sqrt {s (s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}\\ \\ \star \sf Rhombus =\dfrac {1}{2}\times d_1\times d_2 \\\\ \star\sf Rhombus =\:\dfrac {1}{2}p\sqrt {4a^2-p^2}\\ \\ \star\sf Parallelogram =Breadth\times Height\\\\ \star\sf Trapezium =\dfrac {1}{2}(a+b)\times Height \\ \\ \star\sf Equilateral\:Triangle=\dfrac {\sqrt{3}}{4}(side)^2\end {minipage}}\end{gathered}

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