- Circle: The perimeter of a circle can be calculated using the following formula:
P = 2 * Π * R…………Eqn.1
Where,
P – Perimeter of the circle.
R – Radius of the circle.
- Triangle: The perimeter of a triangle can be calculated using the following formula:
P = A + B + C ……….Eqn.2
Where,
P is the perimeter of the triangle.
A, B, C are the three sides of the triangle.
For equilateral triangles, Eqn.2 can be modified as:
P = 3 * A……………..Eqn.3
Where,
A is the length of the sides of the triangle.
For isosceles triangles, Eqn.2 can be modified as:
P = (2 * A) + B ……..Eqn.4
Where,
A is the length of the equal sides of the triangle.
B is the unequal side length.
- Rectangle: The following formula is used for finding the perimeter of rectangle:
P = 2 * (A +B)……….Eqn.5
Where,
P is perimeter of the rectangle.
A and B are the length of the two sides of the rectangle.
- Square: A square is a special rectangle, which has equal sides . So, from Eqn.5, we can write formulae for finding perimeter of square as below:
P = 4 * A ……………Eqn.6
Where,
P is the perimeter of the square.
A is the length of the sides.