equality

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  1. msbiljanica Registered Senior Member

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    Rectangle ABCD, along an AE that is smaller or larger than the page AB, construct an Rectangle AEFG that has the same surface area as the rectangle ABCD, only unmarked ruler and conifer are allowed, preferably in GeoGebra

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    OK. All set!

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    - GeoGebra solutionhttps://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!ANn523SIEkl70Bc&cid=48F411219265CF17&id=48F411219265CF17!194&parId=48F411219265CF17!105&o=OneUpfor AE greater than AB
    - instruction manual, point D changes the length of the side AD, point B changes the length AB, point E changes the length of AE, turn on (design description) and check that I have followed the rules.

    q1 q2 ABCD and AEFG rectangle surfaces are accuracy checks

    - there is a version when AE is less AB, if you know how to set it
     

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