Introduction

- The amount of space inside of any 2-Dimensional shape is Area.
- Calculation of area for every shape is done in different way.
- The Area is measured in square units.

- The sum of sides of any shape it is made up of is known as Perimeter (the distance around a shape)
- Calculation of Perimeter for almost every shape is common.
- The Perimeter is measured in linear units.
Area and Perimeter of Different Shapes
SQUARE:
- Area: $a \times a = (\text{side})^2$
- Perimeter: $a + a + a + a = 4a$ ($4 \times \text{sides}$)

RECTANGLE:
- Area: $l \times b$
- Perimeter: $2 \times (l + b)$

CIRCLE:
- Area: $\pi \times \text{radius}^2$
- Perimeter: $2 \times \pi \times \text{radius}$

TRIANGLE:
- Area: $\frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height}$
- Perimeter: sum of all three sides

TRAPEZIUM:
- Area: $\frac{1}{2} \times (a + b) \times h$
- Perimeter: $a + b + c + d$

Real life Examples of Area and Perimeter

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(i) The Area and Perimeter of a circle with radius 5cm:
(ii) The Area and Perimeter of a circle with radius 7cm:
Final Answer: (i) Area $\approx 78.5\text{ cm}^2$, Perimeter $\approx 31.4\text{ cm}$ | (ii) Area $\approx 154\text{ cm}^2$, Perimeter $\approx 44\text{ cm}$

To find the length of required fence for the field we will find out the perimeter:
Final Answer: Area = $300\text{ cm}^2$ and Perimeter = $70\text{ cm}$

(a) The Area and Perimeter of Trapezium (assuming parallel sides are 3 cm and 5 cm, and vertical height is 4 cm):
Perimeter of Trapezium (assuming an isosceles trapezium based on the height):
(b) Area and Perimeter of a square having a side equal to 4cm:
(c) Area and Perimeter of a Triangle with base equal to 4cm and height equal to 4cm (assuming it is an isosceles triangle):
Final Answer: (a) Area = $16\text{ cm}^2$ & Perimeter $\approx 16.24\text{ cm}$ | (b) Area = $16\text{ cm}^2$ & Perimeter = $16\text{ cm}$ | (c) Area = $8\text{ cm}^2$ & Perimeter $\approx 12.94\text{ cm}$

(a) The shape is a combination of a central square and two semi-circles on either side. If the square has a side of 5 cm, the attached semi-circles have a diameter of 5 cm and a radius ($r$) of 2.5 cm:
(b) The shape is a combination of two rectangles and one square:
Final Answer: (a) Area $\approx 44.625\text{ cm}^2$ and (b) Area = $33\text{ cm}^2$
