Step-by-step explanation:
<u>a. the area of a two-dimensional composite figure</u>
In this situation, we need to draw any necessary segments to view the figure as basic shapes, then:
- Step 1: add basic shape areas belonging to the composite shape
- Step 2: subtract basic shape areas NOT belonging to the composite shape
<u>b. the surface area of a three-dimensional composite figure</u>
As we know (3D) composite objects are made of two or more objects put together. To find the surface area of a 3D composite object, we need:
- Step 1: find the outside surface area of each object
- Step 2: add the surface areas together
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Hypothesis (p): A polygon is a square
Conclusion: (q): It is a rectangle
Inverse: q → p <em>If a polygon is a rectangle, then it is a square</em>
Converse: ~p → ~q <em>If a polygon is not a square, then it is not a rectangle.</em>
Contrapositive: ~q → ~p <em>If a polygon is not a rectangle, then it is not a square</em>
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