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Find the sum of area of triangle and quadrilateral?

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ABC is a right angle triangle with angle BAC=90. Let M and N be the midpoints of BA and BC respectively.
D be a point on MN extended such that CD is parallel to AB. The ratio of the quadrilateral AMDC to to the triangle ABC is x/y.

Triangle and Square

Now the challenge is to find out x+y.

posted Sep 16, 2014 by Mridul

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It will surely be 2X.

answer Sep 16, 2014 by Ankit Bajpai
I am also getting same as x is same as y



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