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A yard in the shape of a square measures a ft on each side. A flower bed is dug up in the shape of a triangle with a/4 ft height of the triangle and a/2 ft base of the triangle. How much yard area is left over?

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User Poloniki
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Answer:


A_X=(15x^2)/(16)

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Base of Flower bed
b=(x)/(2)

Height of Flower bed
h=(x)/(4)

Generally the equation for Area of garden left A_X is mathematically given by


A_X=Area\ of\ Garden\ A_g\ - Area\ of\ flower\ bed\ A_f

Where


A_f=b*h


A_f=(1)/(2)*(x)/(2)*(x)/(4)


A_f=(x^2)/(16)

Therefore


A_X= A_g - A_f


A_X=x^2-(x^2)/(16)


A_X=(15x^2)/(16)

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