Perimeter of a Rectangle. Geometry-Quadrilaterals
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In this video we'll learn how to find the perimeter of a rectangle. Remember that 'perimeter' is just the distance around the outside of the rectangle. Since a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four interior right-angles, that means that opposite sides of the rectangle have the same length, so we can multiply the width by 2, and multiply the length by 2, and then add those products together to get the rectangle's perimeter.
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