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In the figure below P Q R and S are midpoints of the sudes of the square if the square has sides of length 13, what is the area of the shaded region? Number 34. Please help!!

In the figure below P Q R and S are midpoints of the sudes of the square if the square-example-1
User Ryan How
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Answer:

H. 108

Explanation:

Length of the square= 12

S= 1/2 of the length of the square= 6

P=1/2 of the length of the square= 6

Separate the shaded area into two triangles and one square.

Area of a Triangle= 1/2* length* height

Triangles= 2 triangles* 1/2* 6* 6= 36

Line QR= 6*2+ 6*2= c^2 (Pythagorean theorem)

36+ 36= c^2

c=
√(72)

Area of the square= 
√(72)*
√(72)= 72

1 square+ 2 triangles= 72+ 36= 108

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