Question 221893
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You cannot determine the perimeter of a rectangle only given the area.  For example, a 1 X 40 rectangle has a perimeter of 82, a 2 X 20 rectangle has a perimeter of 44, a 5 X 8 rectangle has a perimeter of 26, a 0.1 X 400 rectangle has a perimeter of 800.2 etc, ad infinitum.  There are an infinite number of possible perimeters for a given area.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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