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lengths of adjacent sides of a rectangle are 6cm and 8cm respectively find the lengths of remaining sides​

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Answered by mayajadhavbnn
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Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle = (8×6)=48 cm²

Perimeter of rectangle = 2(8+6) = 28 cm

Let the side of square be a

Therefore, perimeter = 4a

Perimeter of square = Perimeter of rectangle

⇒4a=28

⇒a=7 cm

Therefore, area of square = 7²

= 49 cm²

Therefore, difference between area of square and area of rectangle=(49−48)=1² cm

Answered by gargpriya0114
0

Answer:

The remaining sides are 6cm and 8 cm respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question , lengths of adjacent sides of a rectangle are 6cm and 8cm respectively. We need to find the lengths of remaining sides​ of the rectangle.

Actually at first we need to know what is rectangle.

Rectangle is a geomatric figure in which opposite sides are same and a side is a 90 degree.

So as per the defination if the adjacent sides of a rectangle are 6cm and 8cm then the remaining sides are 6cm and 8 cm respectively.

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