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If ABCD is a square with sides equal to 14cm find area of the shaded region in the given fig​

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Answered by mpv12pk024
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Given:-

If ABCD is a square with sides equal to 14cm find area of the shaded region in the given fig

To find:-

area of the shaded region in the given fig

As there are no figures we need to find roughly

So as we know

Area of square=Side×side

side=14cm

on putting values we get,

=14cm×14cm

 = 196 {cm}^{2}

Therefore area of ABCD is

196 {cm}^{2}

\huge\mathfrak\orange{More formulas of areas:-}

Area of rectangle=length×breadth

Area of square= Side×Side

Area of triangle =

 \frac{1}{2}  \times base \times height

Area of parallelogram=base×height

Area of rhombus=

 \frac{1}{2}  \times  d_{1 }  \times  d_{2}

Area of trapezium=

 \frac{a(base) + b(base)}{2}  \times height

Area of ∆scalene=

 \sqrt{s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)}

Area of circle=πr^2

Area of semicircle=

 \frac{\pi \:  {r}^{2} }{2}

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