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A rectangle Is removed from a right triangle to create the shaded region shown below.if

A rectangle Is removed from a right triangle to create the shaded region shown below-example-1
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User Sawny
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Answer:


9(1)/(2) cm^2

Explanation:

The area of the shaded region = area of triangle - area of the rectangle

Base, b of the triangle = 3 + 4 = 7 cm

Ar of triangle = base*height/2

= 7*5/2

= 35/2


=17(1)/(2) cm^2

ar of rectangle = length *breadth

= 4*2

= 8 cm²

The area of the shaded region = area of triangle - area of the rectangle


=17(1)/(2) - 8\\\\=9(1)/(2) cm^2

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User Nathangrad
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Answer:

16.5 cm²

Explanation:

The shaded area is the area of the triangle minus the area of the rectangle.

A = bh/2 - LW

For the triangle,

b = 3 cm + 4 cm = 7 cm

h = 2 cm + 5 cm = 7 cm

For the rectangle,

L = 4 cm

W = 2 cm

A = bh/2 - LW

A = (7 cm)(7 cm)/2 - (4 cm)(2 cm)

A = 24.5 cm² - 8 cm²

A = 16.5 cm²

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