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Find the area of shaded portion

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Answered by sb93
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Answer:

110 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

length = 18 cm ; breadth = 10 cm

To find Area of rectangle :

\implies \sf{A = length×breadth}

\implies \sf{A=18×10 }

\implies \sf{Area=180cm^2 }

To find area of triangles :

Triangle 1 : base = 6 cm ; height = 10 cm

\implies \sf{A={\Large\frac{1}{2}}×b×h }

\implies \sf{A={\Large\frac{1}{2}}×6×10 }

\implies \sf{A=30 cm^2 }

Traingle 2 : base = 10 cm ; height = 8 cm

\implies \sf{A={\Large\frac{1}{2}}×b×h }

\implies \sf{A={\Large\frac{1}{2}}×10×8 }

\implies \sf{A=40 cm^2 }

Now,

To find Area of the shaded region :

Ar of Shaded region = Area of rectangle - ( Ar of triangle 1 + Ar of triangle 2)

\implies \sf{Ar\:of\:Shaded\:region=180-(30+40)}

\implies \sf{Ar\:of\:Shaded\:region=180-70}

\implies \sf{Ar\:of\:Shaded\:region=110\:cm^2}

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