Math, asked by binumol4, 6 months ago

Draw a rectangle of length 5 cm and breadth 3 cm
1) draw another rectangle with length 6 cm and having an area same as that of the given rectangle
2) draw a square of same area.

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Answered by rajeshthakur01633
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Answer:

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Answered by shirish30
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Answer:

Drawing a rectangle is easy, you just need a paper, a pencil, a ruler

Step-by-step explanation:

Drawing a square with the same area as that rectangle requires you a little of Mathematics (and a calculator).

While area of the rectangle is equal to length x width,

the area of a square is equal to side ^ 2.

Since you want their areas to be of equal values, then:

length x width = side ^ 2

7 x 5 = side ^ 2

side = SQRT(35) = 5.91608 cm

So if you would be able to draw the rectangle similar to this,

then your ruler can also help you measure and plot the 4 sides of the square with values equal to the computed result above.

Hope You Could Understand

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