Area of a Rectangle

\( A=\ell\,w \)
Geometry GCSE

\( Rectangle area=252 cm^2, base=21 cm. Find height. \)

Hint (H)
\( Use A=l×w. \)

Explanation

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Statement

The area of a rectangle is given by:

\[ A = l \times w \]

Here, \(A\) is the area, \(l\) is the length, and \(w\) is the width (sometimes called breadth).

Why it’s true (short reason)

  • A rectangle is made up of rows of unit squares.
  • If there are \(l\) units across and \(w\) units down, the total number of squares is \(l \times w\).
  • This gives the formula for area: base × height (length × width).

Recipe (how to use it)

  1. Identify the rectangle’s length and width (sides at right angles).
  2. Multiply the two values.
  3. Attach the correct units squared (e.g., cm², m²).

Spotting it

  • Questions that use the word “rectangle” or “oblong”.
  • Composite shapes where a rectangle is part of the figure.
  • Tables, fields, or rooms often described in real-life contexts.

Common pairings

  • Perimeter of rectangle: \(2l+2w\).
  • Area of square: special case where \(l=w\).
  • Volume of cuboid: area of rectangle × height.

Mini examples

  1. Given: l=8 cm, w=5 cm. Find: area. Answer: 40 cm².
  2. Given: l=12 m, w=4 m. Find: area. Answer: 48 m².

Pitfalls

  • Mixing perimeter with area: perimeter adds sides, area multiplies them.
  • Wrong units: always use squared units for area.
  • Using diagonal instead of width: only length and width (at right angles) are valid.

Exam strategy

  • Underline whether the question asks for area or perimeter.
  • Write the formula before substitution.
  • Check both sides are in the same units before multiplying.

Summary

The area of a rectangle is length × width. This is one of the simplest and most frequently used formulas in geometry, with countless applications in real life and mathematics.

Worked examples

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  1. Find the area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and width 5 cm.
    1. \( A=l×w. \)
    2. \( 8×5=40. \)
    Answer: \( 40 cm^2 \)
  2. \( Rectangle length=12 m, width=4 m. Find area. \)
    1. \( A=12×4=48. \)
    Answer: \( 48 m^2 \)
  3. Rectangle with length 10 cm, width 7 cm. Find area.
    1. \( 10×7=70. \)
    Answer: \( 70 cm^2 \)
  4. Rectangle length 15 m, width 9 m. Find area.
    1. \( 15×9=135. \)
    Answer: \( 135 m^2 \)
  5. \( Rectangle l=20 cm, w=11 cm. Find area. \)
    1. \( 20×11=220. \)
    Answer: \( 220 cm^2 \)
  6. \( Rectangle area=96 cm^2, length=12 cm. Find width. \)
    1. \( A=l×w. \)
    2. \( 96=12×w. \)
    3. \( w=8. \)
    Answer: 8 cm
  7. \( Rectangle area=180 m^2, width=12 m. Find length. \)
    1. \( 180=l×12. \)
    2. \( l=15. \)
    Answer: 15 m
  8. \( Rectangle with length=25 cm, width=6 cm. Find area. \)
    1. \( 25×6=150. \)
    Answer: \( 150 cm^2 \)
  9. \( Rectangle area=72 cm^2, width=9 cm. Find length. \)
    1. \( 72=l×9. \)
    2. \( l=8. \)
    Answer: 8 cm
  10. \( Rectangle length=30 cm, width=14 cm. Find area. \)
    1. \( 30×14=420. \)
    Answer: \( 420 cm^2 \)