Perimeter of Square
Perimeter of a square is defined as the length of all its boundaries. Suppose the length of the sides of a square is ‘a’ then its perimeter is given by
Perimeter of Square = Sum of All Sides of Square = a + a + a + a
Perimeter of Square = 4a units
As a result, 4a is perimeter of a square with each side’s length equal to ‘a’ units.
Square in Maths – Area, Perimeter, Examples & Applications
Square is a type of quadrilateral with four sides. What distinguishes a square from other quadrilaterals is that all four sides of a square are of equal length, and all four interior angles are right angles (90 degrees).
Let’s learn about Square, including its properties, area, perimeter, examples, practice problems, and applications of Square in real life.
Table of Content
- What is a Square?
- Square Shape
- Square Examples
- Properties of Square
- Square Formulas
- Area of Square
- Perimeter of Square
- Diagonal of Square
- Construction of Square
- Applications of Squares in Real Life
- Examples on Squares
- Practice Questions on Square
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