Math, asked by MehmudulHasan, 2 months ago

You
must
have
observed
that
quite
often,


in
gardens
or
parks,
some
space
is
left
all


around
in
the
form
of
path
or
in
between


as
cross
paths.
A
framed
picture
has
some


space
left
all
around
it.We
need
to
find


the
areas
of
such
pathways
or
borders


when


we
want
to
find
the
cost
of
making
them.


A
rectangular
park
is
45
m
long
and
30
m


wide.A
path
2.5
m
wide
is
constructedoutside
the
park.
Find
the
area
of
the


path
Write
order
of
rotation
and
angle
of


rotation
of
:


(i) Equilateral
triangle


(ii) Circle


(iii) Regular
hexagon​

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Answers

Answered by sarika5988
1

Answer:

You

must

have

observed

that

quite

often,

in

gardens

or

parks,

some

space

is

left

all

around

in

the

form

of

path

or

in

between

as

cross

paths.

A

framed

picture

has

some

space

left

all

around

it.We

need

to

find

the

areas

of

such

pathways

or

borders

when

we

want

to

find

the

cost

of

making

them.

A

rectangular

park

is

45

m

long

and

30

m

wide.A

path

2.5

m

wide

is

constructedoutside

the

park.

Find

the

area

of

the

path

Write

order

of

rotation

and

angle

of

rotation

of

:

(i) Equilateral

triangle

(ii) Circle

(iii) Regular

hexagon

Step-by-step explanation:

You

must

have

observed

that

quite

often,

in

gardens

or

parks,

some

space

is

left

all

around

in

the

form

of

path

or

in

between

as

cross

paths.

A

framed

picture

has

some

space

left

all

around

it.We

need

to

find

the

areas

of

such

pathways

or

borders

when

we

want

to

find

the

cost

of

making

them.

A

rectangular

park

is

45

m

long

and

30

m

wide.A

path

2.5

m

wide

is

constructedoutside

the

park.

Find

the

area

of

the

path

Write

order

of

rotation

and

angle

of

rotation

of

:

(i) Equilateral

triangle

(ii) Circle

(iii) Regular

hexagon

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