The document discusses geometric shapes and their area formulas. It states that a square uses the formula L*L to calculate its area with one variable, while a circle uses pi=3.14 and the formula pi*r^2 or pi*(L*L) to calculate its area. The document instructs to make classes for square, circle, and rectangle as part of a homework task.
The document discusses geometric shapes and their area formulas. It states that a square uses the formula L*L to calculate its area with one variable, while a circle uses pi=3.14 and the formula pi*r^2 or pi*(L*L) to calculate its area. The document instructs to make classes for square, circle, and rectangle as part of a homework task.
The document discusses geometric shapes and their area formulas. It states that a square uses the formula L*L to calculate its area with one variable, while a circle uses pi=3.14 and the formula pi*r^2 or pi*(L*L) to calculate its area. The document instructs to make classes for square, circle, and rectangle as part of a homework task.
The document discusses geometric shapes and their area formulas. It states that a square uses the formula L*L to calculate its area with one variable, while a circle uses pi=3.14 and the formula pi*r^2 or pi*(L*L) to calculate its area. The document instructs to make classes for square, circle, and rectangle as part of a homework task.