Math, asked by snlsrv, 11 months ago

The perimeter of a square is equal to the perimeter of a triangle whose sides are
6cm, 8cm and 10cm respectively.

Calculate:
i) each side of the square
ii) area of the square ​

Answers

Answered by ansh2014chauhan
2

Hey mate ,

Perimeter of square = perimeter of triangle

4×side = Sum if all 3 sides

4×side = 6+8+10

4×side = 24

side = 24/4 = 6cm

Area of square = side^2

= 6^2

= 36 cm^2

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Hie army!!

Given :

• Perimeter of the square is equal to the perimeter of triangle with sides 6, 8 and 10 cm.

As we know, perimeter of the square is 4 times the side. And perimeter of scalene Δ is a + b + c.

Solution :

4 · s = sum of all the sides of Δ

4 · s = 6 + 8 + 10

s = 24/4

s = 6 cm

Now, we have got side as 6cm.

Now, area of the square :

Side²

= (6)²

= 36 cm²

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