A four sided polygon PQRS is such that it is formed of two equilateral triangles PQS and QRS joined together. The area of a PQRS is 8√3 cm2, then what will be the perimeter (in cm) of PQRS?

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Area topics are: Area of rectangles, squares, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, and circles.

Here are some area formulas for quantitative aptitude:
Rectangle: Area =
(length x breadth)
Square: Area = (side)2 = (diagonal)2
Triangle: Area = x base x height
Parallelogram: Area = (base x height)
Circle: Area = R2, where R is the radius
Trapezoid: Area = 1⁄2 × (base + base) × height
Room walls: Area = 2 (length + breadth) x height
Circumference of a semi-circle: Circumference = R
 


A four sided polygon PQRS is such that it is formed of two equilateral triangles PQS and QRS joined together. The area of a PQRS is 8√3 cm<sup>2</sup>, then what will be the perimeter (in cm) of PQRS?