Math, asked by talahoubridruduo, 1 month ago

The diagram shows a square.
(6x – 1) cm by (4x+6) cm
Find the length of the side of the square.
Your final answer must say, side = ... cm​

Answers

Answered by reshmakotwad0240
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Diagram Shows a Square (6x-1)cm (4x+6)cm.

To find:

The length of the side of the square.

Solution:

We know that, all sides of a square are equal. So,

6x-1=4x+66x−1=4x+6

6x-4x=1+66x−4x=1+6

2x=72x=7

Divide both sides by 2.

x=\dfrac{7}{2}x=

2

7

x=3.5x=3.5

Now, the side of the square is

Side=6x-1Side=6x−1

Side=6(3.5)-1Side=6(3.5)−1

Side=21-1Side=21−1

Side=20\text{ cm}Side=20 cm

Therefore, the length of the side of the square = 20 cm.

Answered by kalyanvicky91
2

Answer:

Answer: 3.5 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

6x-1=4x+6

6x-4x=1+6

2x=7

x=7÷2

x=3.5

I hope my answer will help you and i guess it's correct.

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