If you know the area of a square, can you find its perimeter? If yes, how? Explain with the help
of an example
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If you know the area of a square, can you find its perimeter? If yes, how? Explain with the help
of an example
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Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the square = a ^ 2
where a = side of the square
Lets consider the area of the square be 25
=> a ^ 2 = 25
=> a^2 = 5^2
=> a = 5 = side of the square
Parimeter of square = 4a
=> 4 ( 5 )
=> 20 = perimeter
From this we can say that if we know the area of the square we can find out the perimeter as well
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