The area is the amount of space a flat shape fills. It is measured in square units, such as square centimeters, square meters, or square feet.
The area of a shape can be calculated using the following formula
Square
A square is a shape with four equal sides. The area of a square is found by squaring the length of one of its sides. Side is the length of one side of the square
For example, if the side length of a square is 5 cm, then the area of the square is 5^2 = 25 square cm.
Area = side^2
- Example: A square has a side length of 10 cm. What is the area of the square?
Area = 10^2
Area = 100 square cm
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Rectangle
A rectangle is a shape with two pairs of parallel sides. The length is the longer side of the rectangle, and the width is the shorter side. The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length by the width. For example, if the length of a rectangle is 10 cm and the width is 5 cm, then the area of the rectangle is 10*5 = 50 square cm. Length is the longer side of the rectangle. Width is the shorter side of the rectangle.
Area = length * width
- Example: A rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a width of 8 cm. What is the area of the rectangle?
Area = 12 * 8
Area = 96 square cm
Triangle
A triangle is a shape with three sides. The base of a triangle is the longest side, and the height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the top of the triangle. The area of a triangle is found by multiplying the base by the height and then dividing by 2. For example, if the base of a triangle is 10 cm and the height is 5 cm, then the area of the triangle is (10*5)/2 = 25 square cm. Base is the length of the base of the triangle. Height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the top of the triangle.
Area = (1/2) * base * height
- Example: A triangle has a base of 12 cm and a height of 8 cm. What is the area of the triangle?
Area = (1/2) * 12 * 8
Area = 48 square cm
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Circle
A circle is a shape with no straight sides. The circle’s radius is the distance from the circle’s center to any point on the circle. The area of a circle is found by multiplying the radius by the radius and then multiplying by pi (π). Pi is a mathematical constant that is approximately equal to 3.14. For example, if the radius of a circle is 5 cm, then the area of the circle is (5*5)*π = 78.54 square cm. Radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the circle.
Area = π * radius^2
- Example: A circle has a radius of 6 cm. What is the area of the circle?
Area = π * 6^2
Area = 36 * π
Area = 113.09 square cm
Conclusion
In this blog post, we have discussed how to calculate the area of a shape. We have provided formulas for calculating the area of common shapes and some tips for calculating the area of any shape.
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