The perimeter of a rhomboid can be calculated using the following formula: if you know the length of the base and one of the side.
If you know the length of one of the sides and the base of the rhomboid, you can calculate its perimeter using the following formula:
$$"perimeter" = 2B + 2S$$
$$2B = "number of sides can be used as Base"$$
$$2S = "numer of lateral sides"$$
It is a geometric figure with 4 sides, 2 of the sides are equal length andi equal angles, they are parallels between them.
The other two sides are also equal length and equal angles, also this two sides are parallel between them.
A perimeter is defined by the outer path of a shape. The shape is always in 2 dimensions. The perimeter is the total length of the exterior path. Another way of looking at this is to think of it as the boundary length of a shape.
In the case of a circle, the perimeter is called a circumference.
Perimeter has a Greek origin, "peri" means "around", and "meter" means "measure". So perimeter means "measure around".
It is a representation of a rule or a general principle using letters. (Algebra, A. Baldor)
When describing formulas in plural, it is also valid to say "formulae".
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