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Equilateral Polygon Perimeter Formula: n * s, where n is the number of sides and s is the length of those sides.
Circle Circumference Formula: Pid where d is the diameter of the circle.
The perimeter of any polygon is the sum of the lengths of all the sides.
Note: "ab" means "a" multiplied by "b". "a2" means "a squared", which is the same as "a" times "a".
Be careful!! Units count. Use the same units for all measurements. Examples
square = 4a
rectangle = 2a + 2b
triangle = a + b + c
circle = 2pi r
circle = pi d (where d is the diameter)
The perimeter of a circle is more commonly known as the circumference.
Two times the length plus two times the width (2l+2w)
GoodGuy1
Add up the length of all the sides.
Particular formulas depend on the shape.
For example, if it is a circle: Permieter = PI * Diameter
Honey83
the sum of all of the sides.
cheaababe.
add up all the sides
for area do lxw
lilacmom1956
Add the distance around the sides of the shape. A rectangle that's 7 ft. on both sides and 4 ft.wide, like a front door, would have the perimeter 7+7+4+4=22 ft.
stefonopimpmathhero
2 times the lengh plus 2 times the width.
2L+2W=
ex. lengh=25
width=50
perimeter= 200