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Square and Rectangle (Posted on 2019-07-04) Difficulty: 3 of 5
ABCD is a square with point E on BC. DEFG is a rectangle with point A on FG.

Let x=CE. Express area(ABCD)/area(DEFG) in terms of x.

  Submitted by Brian Smith    
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Triangles CDE and GDA are similar triangles. Then CD/DE = GD/DA. Rearrange this ratio to form CD*DA = GD*DE.

CD*DA is the area of the square and GD*DE is the area of the rectangle. Therefore the ratio area(ABCD)/area(DEFG) is always 1.

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  Subject Author Date
SolutionAlgebra confirmsLarry2019-11-18 13:58:24
SolutionThe area and xMath Man2019-07-05 12:29:19
SolutionGSP solutionCharlie2019-07-04 14:37:07
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