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22 September, 14:42

How can you add a figure to a composite figure without increasing its perimeter? Draw a diagram to support your answer

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  1. 22 September, 14:45
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    We know perimeter is the amount of units around a figure. If we want to add to a composite figure without increasing the perimeter, we must add to it by using the space on the inside of the figure. For example, if we have a square, we can make it a composite figure by splitting the square with a diagonal line. This adds to the figure without adding to its perimeter.
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