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If a rectangular region has perimeter P inches and area A square inches, is the region square?(1) P = 4/3*A(2) P = 4âA

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Answer:

(1) Insufficient data

(2) Sufficient data

Explanation:

We need to check whether the given data is sufficient or not to prove that a rectangular region has perimeter P inches and area A square inches, is the region square.

Assume that the given conditions are

1.
P=(4)/(3)A

2.
P=4√(A)

Area of square is


A=a^2

Taking square root on both sides.


√(A)=a .... (1)

where a is side length.

Perimeter of square is


P=4a ... (2)

From (1) and (2) we get


P=4√(A)

It means second condition is sufficient to prove that the rectangle reason is square, because it is true for all.

For a=3,

A=9 and P=12


12=(4)/(3)(9)


12=12

LHS=RHS

For a=6,

A=36 and P=24


24=48 (False statement)

The first condition is insufficient because it may or may not be true.

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