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about area put the all questions and answers​

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Answered by callie6
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Here is your answer:

area \: of \: a \: rectangle = length  \times breadth

area \: of \: a \: square= ( {side}^{2} )

area \: of \: a \: parallelogram = base \times height

area \: of \:  a \: triangle =  \frac{1}{2}  \times base \times height

area \: of \: an \: equilateral \: triangle =  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{4}  \times  {side}^{2}

area \: of \: a \: semicircle \: of \: a \: radius \: r =  \frac{1}{2} \pi \:  {r}^{2}

area \: of \: a \: quadrant \: of \: a \: circle \: of \: radius \: r =  \frac{1}{4} \pi \:  {r}^{2}

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