Math, asked by pansareusha386, 1 month ago

right of the perimeter of square​

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Answered by xXitsmeyourloverXx
5

Answer:

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.

Answered by ayushman200643
0

Answer:

4a

Step-by-step explanation:

let one of the side length be 'a'. Therefore, the perimeter of this square or rectangle is :

a+a+a+a

we all know that repeated addition is called multiplication. So, we have:

'4a'

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