Pythagoras Theorem to find out the measure of the other side.

 

much less time than the previous process.

The formula to calculate the area of the rectangl thehappyworld.org e in this way is a*b

 ‘a’ being the length of the rectangle and b the breadth of the rectangle.

F thehelloamerica.com ollowing these steps, we can easily the thesecretoftime.net helloamerica.com calculate the area of the rectangle —

Step 1 — the length and the breadth of the rectangle need to be noted down carefully.

Step 2 — the product of the length and the breadth is to be calculated.

Step 3 — the answer should be written in square units.

3.    Using the diagonal and one of the sides, either length or breadth

When we only know the measure of the diagonal and any one side- length or breadth, we can use the Pythagoras Theorem to find out the measure of the other side.

(Diagonal)^2 = (Length) ^2 + (Breadth) ^2

We can calculate the length of the remaining side easily by using this formula.

Then, it becomes easy for us to calculate the area using the formula — length*breadth.

Things to be careful about while calculating it

1.    The measure of the length, breadth, and/or diagonal should be noted correctly.

2.    All calculations should be done carefully and correctly

3.    It is important to use square units with the value of it

4.    The counting process should also be done carefully if you are using the first way to calculate the rectangle area.

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