Two squares overlap to form a triangle as shown in the figure below. The figure Is not drawn to scale. Q6. 11cm 10cm (a) Find the area of the shaded triangle. (b) Find the total area of the unshaded parts. Answer: (a) (b)

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Two squares overlap to form a triangle as shown in the figure below.
The figure Is not drawn to scale.
11cm
10cm
(a) Find the area of the shaded triangle.
(b) Find the total area of the unshaded parts.
Answer:
(a)
(b)
Transcribed Image Text:Q6. Two squares overlap to form a triangle as shown in the figure below. The figure Is not drawn to scale. 11cm 10cm (a) Find the area of the shaded triangle. (b) Find the total area of the unshaded parts. Answer: (a) (b)
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