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Two quadrilaterals of equal perimeter occupy equal areas. Is this statement always true ?

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Answered by Riddhidip
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Answer:

NO

Step-by-step explanation:

Let me give you a example:

a square with a side is 30 cm

then perimeter will be 30*4=120 cm

area must be- 30*30=900 cm

a rectangle with length 10 cm and breadth 50 cm

will have a perimeter = 2(10+50)

perimeter will be - 120 cm

then area must be - 10*50=500 cm

therefore a quadrilateral with same perimeter doesn't have same area

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