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perimeter÷4=a_of a square​

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Answered by staufiq390
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Answer:

Since all sides of a square are equal, we only need one side to find its perimeter. The perimeter of the given square is: a + a + a + a = 4 a units. Hence, the formula of the perimeter of a square = 4 × (length of any one side).

Answered by ayushisagar1000
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Perimeter of a Square

A square is a type of rectangle in which the adjacent side are equal. In other words, all the sides of a square are equal.

Following are the properties of a square:

(i) All the angles in a square are the same and equal 90º.

(ii) All the sides of a square are equal.

Perimeter of a square

The perimeter of a square is the total length of all the sides of the square. Hence we can find the perimeter of a square by adding all its four sides.

The perimeter of the given square is

a + a + a + a.

Since all sides of a square are equal, we only need one side to find its perimeter.

The perimeter of the square is:

a + a + a + a = 4 a units.

Hence, the formula of the perimeter of a square = 4 × (length of any one side).

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