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SHAPES AND FIGURES OF PLANE GEOMETRY Geometry Example: Calculate the area and perimeter of a rectangle with w = 5´ and l = 6´.  Be sure to include units in your answer. Solution: = lw P = 2l + 2w = (5)(6) P   = 2(5) + 2(6) = 30 square feet P   = 10 + 12 P = 22 feet A  square  is  a  rectangle  having  four  equal  sides,  as  shown  in Figure 12     Square Figure 12. The area of a square is calculated using the following formula: = a2 (3-7) The  perimeter  of  a  square  is  calculated  using  the  following formula: = 4a (3-8) The area of a square is always expressed in square units, and the perimeter of a square is always expressed in the original units. Example: Calculate the area and perimeter of a square with a = 5´.  Be sure to include units in your answer. Solution: = a2 P = 4a = (5)(5) P = 4(5) = 25 square feet P = 20 feet MA-03 Page 10 Rev. 0

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