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A square is a special case of a rectangle with length and breadth equal. Hence, the formula for the area of a square (that is, a?) can be obtained from the formula for the area of a rectangle (that is, b x D) by substituting b=/= a. Similarly, obtain the formulas for the following (i) Area of a square from the area of a rhombus. (ii) Area of a rectangle from the area of a parallelogram. (iii) Area of a rectangle from the area of a trapezium.​

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Answered by muhammedehan
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Answer:A=Iw

Step-by-step explanation:

A = lw (rectangle). That is, the area of the rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. As a special case, as l = w in the case of a square, the area of a square with side length s is given by the formula: A = s2 (square).

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