You could work with symbolic measurements. The perimeter is comprised of only two different lengths; pick names for them.
For example, such an answer for the perimeter of the youcubed logo would look like:
Perimeter = 4A + 2B
where symbol A stands for the length of the longer segments and symbol B stands for the length of the shorter segments.
Or, if you prefer working with numeric values, you could use a ruler.
As for the area, there are different approaches.
Three different shapes comprise the area. A symbolic answer for the area of the logo could look like:
Area = 2 L-Shapes + 1 Diamond + 2 Triangles
Or, you could divide the logo differently than they have -- it can be divided into a rectangle and two isosceles triangles, for example -- so that you could pick names for the length and width of the rectangle; then use formulas for the area of the triangles and the rectangle.
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Or, again, you could use a ruler.
Once you've worked out the logo, you can apply that information to the entire shape.
Have fun growing your brain! Cheers :cool: