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Out of two figures if one has larger area , then its perimeter need not to be larger than the other figure​

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Answered by ab1981649
1

Answer:

It is true.

Because the perimeter is the sum of all sides of closed shapes or polygons while the area is just bounded space insides.

Let's take example of rectangle and square

Example:

Rectangle

length = 6, breadth = 4,

So, Area=6×4=24

And perimeter=2×6+2×4=12+8=20

Let, square

side=5

So, Area=5

2

=25

And perimeter=4×5=20

Here, area of square is larger than rectangle but its perimeter is not larger than rectangles.

hence, given statement holds true.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Gurshanmanes25
2

Answer:

perimetre is also larger of big figure

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