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Problem
The shaded region formed by the two intersecting perpendicular rectangles, in square units, is
Solution
Looking at the diagram, the shaded region is the union of two rectangles, with a small rectangle as overlap. If we just add the areas of the two rectangles, then we'll overcount the small rectangle, so we must subtract that area to get the desired area.
The areas of the two larger rectangles are and , and the area of the small rectangle is . The desired area is thus .
See Also
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