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NAVIGATION
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Time to learn about the area of SQUARES, TRIANGLES, CIRCLES, and..... RECTANGLES. Now if you see my typing in [these] that means I ish babbling. If my typing is like Note: this that means it is ubber important. And if it's in between these that means you need to have it done in your notebook!
Here's a legend: *= multiply /= divide = equals += plus -= subtract () = brackets 42 = square 234 cm3 = cubed [For Volume]
Let's talk about squares. Squares, squares, squares, squares. Squares are rectangles! Yes. They have the same formula for finding their area! Except with squares, you're just basically squaring the length/width. So we shall talk about both squares and rectangles. Now, what exactly is the formula for getting these areas?
Length*Width=Area
Seems easy right?
Let's try a few problems, shall we?
A) The width of a rectangle is 8 cm. The length is 5 cm.
Time to work! Let's try to formula: L*W= A 5*8= A 5*8= 40 cm2
B) The length and width of a square is 30 cm.
Let's use the formula again. L*W= A 30*30= A 30*30= 900cm2
Do you get it now? No? Okay, let's try another few.
Note: Don't forget to square the area.
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