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* [[Square (geometry) | Square]]: <math>4s</math>, where <math>s</math> is the side length. <follows from rectangle> | * [[Square (geometry) | Square]]: <math>4s</math>, where <math>s</math> is the side length. <follows from rectangle> | ||
− | * Circle | + | * [[Circle]]: <math>2\pi r</math>, where <math>r</math> is the [[radius]]. |
* [[Regular polygon]] with <math>n</math> sides: <math>ns</math>, where <math>s</math> is the side length. | * [[Regular polygon]] with <math>n</math> sides: <math>ns</math>, where <math>s</math> is the side length. | ||
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== Introductory Example Problems == | == Introductory Example Problems == | ||
* [[2006_AMC_10B_Problems/Problem_6 | 2006 AMC 10B Problem 6]] | * [[2006_AMC_10B_Problems/Problem_6 | 2006 AMC 10B Problem 6]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 2 September 2024
Definition
The perimeter of a geometric figure is the distance around the outside of the figure. Perimeter is often denoted by P. The perimeter of a circle is called its circumference.
Formulas
- Rectangle: , where is the length and is the width.
- Square: , where is the side length. <follows from rectangle>
- Regular polygon with sides: , where is the side length.
- Polygon with sides: , where are the lengths of the sides of the polygon.