Math, asked by studarshan1543, 2 months ago


The perimeter of two
two squares are 16cm,
12cm. The perimeter of a
square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas
of first two squares would be

Please....ans

Answers

Answered by vertika15
1

Answer:

So since the perimeter of the first square is 12 cm

So lengthy of one side is 4×side =12 cm

So side=3 cm

Similarly

Side of second square having perimeter 16 cm

Is = 4cm

So area of first square = 3×3 cm^2 =9cm^2

And area of second square =4×4cm^2=16 cm^2

So combined area =9+16= 25 cm^2

So the are area of third square =25cm^

So it's side=√25cm=5 cm

And is perimeter =5×4 cm=20cm

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Answered by madhusmitamamali88
0

Answer:

first one '16'

Step-by-step explanation:

perimeter of a square =4×s

perimeter = 16

side = 4×s = 16

side = 16 ÷ 4

side = 4 (ans)

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