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Area of composite shapes:
13) Figure 1:
Figure1 is a rectangle.
l = 4 cm & w = 2 cm
Area of figure1 = l * w
= 4 * 2
= 8 cm²
Figure2:
Figure2 is a parallelogram
base = b = 4 cm
h = 4 cm
Area of figure2 = b * h
= 4 * 4
= 16 cm²
Area of composite shape = 8 + 16
= 24 cm²
14) Figure1:
Figure 1 is a trapezium. a & b are parallel sides and h is the height
a = 4 cm ; b = 6 cm; h = 4 -2 = 2 cm
[tex]\sf Area \ of \ figure1 =\dfrac{(a+b)*h}{2}[/tex]
[tex]= \dfrac{(4 +6)*2}{2}\\\\= 10 \ cm^{2}[/tex]
Figure2:
Figure2 is rectangle. l = 6 cm ; w = 2 cm
Area of figure2 = 6*2
= 12 cm²
Area of composite shape = 10 + 12
= 22 cm²
15) Figure 1 & figure 2:
Figure 1 and figure 2 are congruent triangles
base = b = 3 cm & h= 4 cm
[tex]\sf area \ of \ figure1 \ and \ figure 2 = 2*\dfrac{1}{2}b*h[/tex]
= b *h
= 3 * 4
= 12 cm²
Figure3:
Figure 3 is a square.
side = 3 cm
Area of figure3 = side *side
= 3 * 3
= 9 cm²
Area of composite shape = 12 + 9
= 21 cm²
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