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What can be possible side of a square if its perimeter and area are equal to each other?

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Answered by sharmaaaaaaaa
10

Answer:

If the perimeters of a square and rectangle are equal, then: 4s = 2(l+w), where s is the side length of the square (since all sides are equal), and l and w are length and height.

Answered by mudavathsaroja
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Assume a square of side s, and a rectangle of sides a and b. or b = 2s-a. ie, The sides of rectangle can be rewritten as [a] and [2s-a]. so only when s = a, both perimeter and area are equal.

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