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How do you Calculate the area of a missing square.

How do you Calculate the area of a missing square.-example-1

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Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Hey there!

Here; Looking at it we can state that it is a Right angled triangle.

And must use the Pythagoras relation if the triangle is a Right angled triangle.

So, let's work on it.

Let ABC be a triangle.

Taking reference angle as C, we get;

perpendicular= 3m

Hypotenuse= 7m

Base = xm

Now;


{h}^(2) = {p}^(2) + {b}^(2)


or \: b = \sqrt{ {h}^(2) - {p}^(2) }

Put all values.


b = \sqrt{ {7}^(2) - {3}^(2) }

Simplify to get answer.


b = √(49 - 9)


b = √(</u><u>4</u><u>0</u><u>)</u><u>

Therefore, X= 6.3m.

Hope it helps...

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