The formula in finding the perimeter is the same formula you will use in finding the area
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No, The formula you use in finding perimeter is not the same formula you use in finding the area
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No. The formula for finding the perimeter is NOT the same formula you will use in finding the area.
- The perimeter can be defined as the total distance or length around a two-dimensional shape. While the area is defined as the space occupied by a two-dimensional flat shape or a surface. It can be said that area represents what is the extent of a two-dimensional figure.
- For example, the perimeter of a square is the sum of the length of all the sides, that is 4×(side), whereas the area of a square is (side)².
- Since the perimeter is a length, it is measured in units of length such as meter, centimeter, feet, etc. But, the area is measured in meter², cm², etc.
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