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Perimeter, Area, and Volume: Shape Formula Variables

1. The document defines perimeter as the distance around the outside of a polygon or closed curve, area as the amount of space inside a closed planar curve, and volume as the amount of space displaced by a 3D solid shape. 2. It provides formulas to calculate the perimeter, area, and volume of common 2D and 3D shapes. Formulas are given for squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. 3. The answers for perimeter are in linear units, area in square units, and volume in cubic units. Variables in the formulas represent lengths of sides, radii, heights, widths, and other linear measurements of the shapes

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Perimeter, Area, and Volume: Shape Formula Variables

1. The document defines perimeter as the distance around the outside of a polygon or closed curve, area as the amount of space inside a closed planar curve, and volume as the amount of space displaced by a 3D solid shape. 2. It provides formulas to calculate the perimeter, area, and volume of common 2D and 3D shapes. Formulas are given for squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. 3. The answers for perimeter are in linear units, area in square units, and volume in cubic units. Variables in the formulas represent lengths of sides, radii, heights, widths, and other linear measurements of the shapes

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Perimeter, Area, and Volume

1. The perimeter of a polygon (or any other closed curve, such as a circle) is the
distance around the outside.

2. The area of a simple, closed, planar curve is the amount of space inside.

3. The volume of a solid 3D3D shape is the amount of space displaced by it.


Some formulas for common 22 -dimensional plane figures and 33 -dimensional solids
are given below. The answers have one, two, or three dimensions; perimeter is
measured in linear units , area is measured in square units , and volume is
measured in cubic units .
Table 11 . Perimeter Formulas

Shape Formula Variables

ss is the
length of
Square P=4sP=4s the side of
the
square.

LL and W
W are the
lengths of
the
Rectangle P=2L+2WP=2L+2W rectangle'
s sides
(length
and
width).

a,ba,b ,
Triangle a+b+ca+b+c and cc ar
e the side
lengths.

aa and bb 
Right Triangle, with are the
legs aa and bb (see  P=a+b+a2+b2−−−− lengths of
Pythagorean −−√P=a+b+a2+b2 the two
Theorem ) legs of the
triangle
rr is the
radius
Circle
P=C=2πr=πdP=C=2πr
and dd is
=πd
the
diameter.
 

Table 2. Area Formulas

Shap Variabl
Formula
e es

ss is
the
Squa length
re A=s2A=s2 of the
side of
the
square.

LL and 
WW ar
e the
lengths
Rect   of the
angle A=LWA=LW rectang
le's
sides
(length
and
width).

bb and 
hh are
Trian the
gle
A=12bhA=12bh
base
and
height

A=s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)−−−−−−−−− aa , bb 
Trian
gle −−−−−−−−−√where  s=a + b +  ,
c2A=s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)where  s=a + b + c2 and cc 
are the
side
lengths
and ss i
s the
semipe
rimeter

bb is
the
length
Parall   of the
elogr
am
A=bhA=bh base
and hh 
is the
height.

b1b1 a
nd b2b
2 are
the
lengths
of the
parallel
Trap sides
ezoid
A=b1 + b22hA=b1 + b22h and hh 
the
distanc
e
(height)
betwee
n the
parallel
s.

Circle A=πr2A=πr2 rr is the


radius.
 

Table 3. Volume Formulas

Shape Formula Variables


Cube
V=s3V=s3 ss is the length of the
side.

LL is the
Right
Rectangular V=LWHV=LWH length, WW is the
Prism width and HH is the
height.

Prism or AA is the area of the


Cylinder
V=AhV=Ah
base, hh is the height.

Pyramid or AA is the area of the


Cone
V=13AhV=13Ah
base, hh is the height.

Sphere V=43πr3V=43πr3 rr is the radius.


 

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