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What is area class 6?

 Area: 

Area is the region enclosed in a figure. 
Different shapes have different formula to find the area. 
Area is refer to 2-dimensional shapes. So while finding the area just multiply the two sides of the given shape.
  • Area of a square = length x length 
  • Area of a rectangle = length x breadth 
  • Area of a parallelogram = base x height 
  • Area of a triangle = 1/2 x base x height 
  • Point to remember: Height is perpendicular to its base  

Example 1: If we have a square of side 5 cm. What will be the area of a square? 

Solution: As we know that a square has 4 equal sides and if one side is of 5 cm then all the 4 sides will be of 5 cm. 
 
Area = length x length       
         = 5 cm x 5 cm  
         = 25 cm sq. 


Example 2: If we have a rectangle of length 6 cm and breadth 4 cm. What will be the area of a rectangle? 

Solution: As we know that a rectangle has 4 sides. Two opposite equal and parallel sides. 

Area = length x breadth    
         = 6 cm x 4 cm  
         = 24 cm sq. 

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