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A rectangle ABCD which is not a square has the same breath has the side of square PQRS. Which of the rectangle ABCD and the Square PQRS has the smaller area?

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Answered by Rathorboy
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, the breadth of rectangle ABCD is equal to one of the sides of square PQRS.

as you know length of the rectangle is larger than its breadth.

So the are is also bigger, than it is proved that square has smaller area.

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