Perimeter is the total distance around the outside of a two-dimensional shape — sum of all side lengths. For a circle, it goes by the special name circumference.
Common formulas:
- Rectangle:
- Square:
- Triangle:
- Regular polygon (n sides):
- Circle (circumference):
Perimeter is in linear units (cm, m, ft) — not squared like area. The distinction matters: doubling all sides doubles the perimeter but quadruples the area.
In real-world problems, perimeter shows up when you need to compute how much fencing for a garden, baseboard for a room, or framing for a window. The famous isoperimetric inequality says: among all shapes with a given perimeter, the circle encloses the maximum area.