Math, asked by MehmudulHasan, 27 days 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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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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