Depends on the shape we are talking here. I believe you are taking about a square, so:
The equation for area for a square is: s^2, s representing the length of 1 of the squares sides (a square is even all the way around, so 1 side is the same as all)
8^2=64, so I can assume this is a square by this. Knowing it's a square, and that one of the sides is equal to 8, and the other 3 sides are the same length, I can do 8*4, which equals 24.
The perimeter is 24
The answer would be x/4<=5
Algebra 1 is a basic algebra course usually taken in freshman year (9th grade). Common Core guidelines dominate the curriculum. It is faster paced than middle school math courses. Algebra 2 is a more advanced algebra course usually taken in junior year (11th grade). Algebra 2 is paced even faster and builds on what you learn in A1 and geometry. Both deal with variables and the manipulation of numbers.
Answer:
4
5
6
Step-by-step explanation: