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An equable shape is one in which:The perimeter and area is equalFind out what you can do about these shapes Different Shapes 1. Square  

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GCSE Maths Coursework An equable shape is one in which: The perimeter and area is equal Find out what you can do about these shapes Different Shapes 1. Square Size of square Perimeter Area 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 8 4 3 12 9 4 16 16 5 20 25 6 24 36 7 28 49 Perimeter = 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16 Area = 4 X 4 = 16 Interpretation When the size is 4 the perimeter and area are both 16 therefore the equable shape for square has the sides of 4. The reason that with a square with size of 4 is equable because. A square has 4 sides therefore to find the perimeter you times the sides to 4. And 4X4 is also how to work out the area therefore they both come to make 16 This all because a square has EQUAL SIDES My interpretation does not work with rectangles because the sides are NOT EQUAL 2.Triangle Working out the equation for the area of an equilateral triangle 1cm 1cm 1cm An equilateral triangle is one were all the sides have...

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