Math, asked by ravikirantd, 4 months ago

The length of a rectangle is the same as that of the side of a square, which is
p metre. Find the sum of the areas of the rectangle and the square (in terms
of p and q), if the breadth of the rectangle is q metre.​

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Answered by gopalpvr
3

Answer:

q(P+q)

Step-by-step explanation:

length of a rectangle = p metre

the breadth of the rectangle = q metre

area of rectangle = p q

side of a square= P

area of square = p^2

the sum of the areas of the rectangle and the square (in terms of p and q)= pq+q^2

= q (p + q)

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