Math, asked by adwaithkrishna2644, 1 year ago

please what is the area and perimeter of
TRIANGLE
RECTANGLE
SQUARE
PARALLELOGRAN
RHOMBUS
CIRCLE
TRAPEZIUM​

Answers

Answered by rabs6
0

Answer:

Triangle

Area = 1/2 × base × height

Perimeter = side + side + side

Rectangle

Area = length × breadth

Perimeter = 2 ( length + breadth)

Square

Area = side × side

Perimeter = 4 × side

parallelogram

Area = breadth × height

Perimeter = 2 ( breadth × height)

Rhombus

Area = (diagonal1 × diagonal2)/ 2

perimeter = 4 × sides

Circle

Area = πr^2

Perimeter (circumference) =2πr

Trapezium

Area= ( base1 + base2)/2 × height

Perimeter = basb1 + base2 + side1 + side2

P.S Perimeter = sum of the sides.

Answered by NarutoDattebayo
1

Answer:

hi

Step-by-step explanation:

AREAS

area of triangle= 1/2 × base × height

area of rectangle= length × breadth

area of square = side × side

area of circle= π × radius^2

area of rhombus= side × side, because a rhombus is a square

area of parallelogram = length × breadth, because a parallelogram is a rectangle

PERIMETERS

perimeter of triangle = side+side+side

perimeter of rectangle = 2(length+breadth)

perimeter of square= 4 × side

perimeter of circle= 2 × π × radius^2

perimeter of rhombus= 4 × side

perimeter of parallelogram=2(length×breadth)

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