Math, asked by somchowdhurybaban, 10 months ago

let's find the length of one side of a square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two rectangles of areas 2.1214sq.m. and 2.9411sq.m.​

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
7

Answer:

2.25 m is the required length of one side of the square.

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Answered by shabistaaanalam
0

Answer:

2.25 ANS

Step-by-step explanation:

area= ( side ) ² = x² m ²

given x2=2.1214 + 29411

x ² = 5.0625

x =<√5.o625

x = √ 50625 <√ 10000

x =225. = 2.25 m

100

so the length of one side of square ia 2.25 ANS

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