The document explores whether shapes with a fixed area or perimeter always have the same value for the other metric. It provides examples showing that shapes with the same area can have different perimeters, such as a square of side 5 versus a rectangle of sides 4 and 10. Similarly, shapes can have the same perimeter but different areas, like a square of side 4 versus a rectangle of sides 2 and 6. Therefore, the document determines that the answer to both questions is no.
The document explores whether shapes with a fixed area or perimeter always have the same value for the other metric. It provides examples showing that shapes with the same area can have different perimeters, such as a square of side 5 versus a rectangle of sides 4 and 10. Similarly, shapes can have the same perimeter but different areas, like a square of side 4 versus a rectangle of sides 2 and 6. Therefore, the document determines that the answer to both questions is no.
The document explores whether shapes with a fixed area or perimeter always have the same value for the other metric. It provides examples showing that shapes with the same area can have different perimeters, such as a square of side 5 versus a rectangle of sides 4 and 10. Similarly, shapes can have the same perimeter but different areas, like a square of side 4 versus a rectangle of sides 2 and 6. Therefore, the document determines that the answer to both questions is no.
perimeter Do all shapes with fixed area have the same perimeter
No. For an example, a square with side length of
5 has area of 25 but its perimeter will be 20. A rectangle which has side lengths of 4 and 10 has an area of 40 but perimeter of 28.
Do all shapes with fixed perimeter
have the same area? No. because if u have a square with a side length of 4 then the perimeter is 16 and the area is 16 and say if u have a rectangle with side lengths of 2 and 6 then the perimeter is 16 but the area is 12 so the answer is no