Mathematics
In the given figure, ABCD is a piece of cardboard in the shape of trapezium in which AB || DC, ∠ABC = 90°. From this piece, quarter circle BEFC is removed. Given DC = BC = 4.2 cm and AE = 2 cm. Calculate the area of the remaining piece of the cardboard.

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Given,
AB ∥ DC
∠ABC = 90°
DC = 4.2 cm
BC = 4.2 cm
AE = 2 cm
Quarter circle BEFC is removed.
Since it is a quarter circle with centre at B:
So, radius = BC = 4.2 cm
From figure,
AB = AE + EB
AB = 2 + 4.2 = 6.2 cm.
Calculating the area of trapezium ABCD,
Calculating the area of quarter circle,
From figure,
Area of remaining piece of cardboard = Area of trapezium - Area of quarter circle
= 21.84 - 13.86
= 7.98 cm2.
Hence, area of remaining piece of cardboard = 7.98 cm2.
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