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Area
Use the fields that match your selected shape.
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Calculate area for rectangles, circles, and triangles on one page.
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Inputs
Use the fields that match your selected shape.
Result
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Result explanation
Visualization
Guide
When the goal is to calculate area for rectangles, circles, and triangles on one page, this calculator gives you a fast working estimate.
It is especially helpful for quick algebra, geometry, or ratio checks where one changed input can shift the whole result.
Enter Shape, Length, Width, Radius, Base, and Height. Those values let the page calculate area for rectangles, circles, and triangles on one page.
The formula changes with the selected shape. Rectangle, circle, and triangle each use their own standard area rule.
Rectangle
Length multiplied by width.
Circle
Pi times the radius squared.
Triangle
One-half base times height.
The main result shown here is area. Adjust the inputs above to compare different scenarios and see how the answer changes.
Enter the raw value in the unit shown by the label, then use the unit or mode selectors to match the numbers you entered.
Differences usually come from rounding, unsupported inputs, or slightly different assumptions in another formula or workflow.
The main result shown here is area. Adjust the inputs above to compare different scenarios and see how the answer changes.
Related ideas for this page include equations, ratios, functions, precision, and algebraic structure.
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