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the figure shows a circle of radius 14 cm with one quadrant touching the sides of a square find the perimeter of the unshaded region

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(i) Perimeter of the unshaded region = perimeter of square - circumference of circle + perimeter of 2 sides

= 4×28 - 2 π ×14+2(14) [2r=side of square]

= 112 - 2(22/7)× 14 + 28

= 112 -88 +28

= 52 cm

(ii) The Area of unshaded region = Area of circle - Area of quadrant

= π (14)² - 1/4 π(14)²

= 22/7 × 14 × 14 - 1/4 × 22/7 × 14 × 14

= 616 - 154

= 642 cm²

iii) The Area of Shaded region = Area of Square - Area of unshaded region

= (28)² - 642

= 784 - 642

= 142 cm²

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