Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Area of a Square formula

Area is a quantit expressing the two dimensional size of a defined part of a surface, typically a region bounded by a closed curve. Area is an important invariant in the differentialgeometry of surface.


The area of a figure measures the size of the region enclosed by the figure. This is usually expressed in terms of some square unit. A few examples of the units used are square meters, square centimeters, square inches, or square kilometers.

The area of a square can be found by multiplying the base times itself. This is similar to the area of a rectangle but the base is the same length as the height.

The area of a square formula

Area = width × height

A hexagon is a polygon with six edges and six vertices.

The area of a hexagon can be found by the formula

A=ap/2,

where a is the apothem and p is the perimeter.

A triangle is a three-sided polygon.

The area of a triangle can be found from the below formula;

A = ½*base*height

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