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find the area of the shaded region if the side of the larger square is 5cm at the smaller square is 4cm

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Answered by ITzBrainlyGuy
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Given:-

  • Side of bigger square = 5 cm
  • Side of smaller square = 4cm

To find :- Area of shaded region

SolutioN:-

Area of square = Side × Side

Area of Bigger square = 5 × 5

= 25 cm²

Area of Smaller square = 4 × 4

= 16 cm²

Area of shaded region = Area of Bigger square - Area of Smaller square

➟ 25 - 16

9 cm²

❝Hence,area of shaded region is 9cm²❞

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Answered by rocky200216
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GIVEN :-

☞ As shown in the attachment picture,

  • Side of Square[1] = 5 c.m

  • Side of Square [2] = 4 c.m

FORMULA :-

\checkmark\:\rm{\purple{\boxed{Area\:of\:Square\:=\:(side)^2\:}}}

To Find :-

  • The area of the shaded region, as shown in figure .

CALCULATION :-

✴️ Area of the Square[1] is,

\rm{\implies\:5\times{5}\:}

\rm{\boxed{\implies\:25\:cm^2\:}}

✴️ Area of the Square[2] is,

\rm{\implies\:4\times{4}\:}

\rm{\boxed{\implies\:16\:cm^2\:}}

☞ So, the area of the shaded region is,

(Area of the Square[1]) - (Area of the Square[2])

\rm{\implies\:25\:cm^2\:-\:16\:cm^2\:}

\bigstar\:\rm{\red{\boxed{\implies\:Area\:of\:the\:shaded\:region\:=\:9\:cm^2\:}}}

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