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13. Draw two distinct rectangles having the same perimeter. Compare their mea. Are they
same? Can you draw two different squares having same perimeter?

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Answered by mohammedsinan6499
6

Answer:

=

2

−2

×3

−1

2

2

×3

2

= { {2}^{(2 - ( - 2)) } \times {3}^{2 - ( - 1)} }=2

(2−(−2))

×3

2−(−1)

= {2}^{4} \times {3}^{3}=2

4

×3

3

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let us consider two rectangles.

Let the length and breadth of first rectangle be x and y respectively.

Let the length and breadth of second rectangle be y and x respectively.

Consider the image for diagram of two rectangles. In the image, L stands for Length and B stands for Breadth.

Both rectangles have same perimeter i.e., 2(x+y).

There area is also same, i.e., xy .

They are same rectangles but with different dimensions and shape.

No, we can't draw two different squares with same perimeter. If we draw different squares, their perimeter will also be different.

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