To find the perimeter of rectangle ABCD given a shaded region in the shape of a square, we need additional information or dimensions for the rectangle and the square.
Here's a general approach for solving such a problem:
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Identify Dimensions: Determine the length (\(l\)) and width (\(w\)) of the rectangle ABCD. If the size of the square is given, use that information to relate the dimensions.
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Calculate the Perimeter: The perimeter \(P\) of rectangle ABCD can be calculated using the formula: \[ P = 2(l + w) \] where \(l\) is the length and \(w\) is the width.
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Check Any Relationship: If the size of the square is given, you might find a relationship between the dimensions of the rectangle and the side of the square. Use this relationship to find missing dimensions.
If you provide specific dimensions or relationships regarding the rectangle and square, I can help calculate the perimeter of the rectangle much more accurately!