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Harman [31]
3 years ago
8

the figure shown is made up of a square and a triangle. Express the area of the figure in terms of y.

Mathematics
1 answer:
velikii [3]3 years ago
5 0
1. <span>The figure is made up of a square and a triangle. Therefore, y</span>ou can solve this problem by applying the formula for calculate the area of a square and the formula for calculate the area of a triangle.

 2. The area of the square (A1) is:

 A1=(y)(y)
 A1=y²

 3. The area of the triangle (A2) is:

 A2=(y)(4)/2

 4. When you simplify it, you obtain:

 A2=2y

 5. Finally, you obtain the area of the figure (A) when you sum the area of the square and the area of the triangle:

 A=A1+A2
 A=y²+2y 
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