HRHRHRHRHR's answer to Abigail lim :)'s Primary 6 Maths Measurement Singapore question.

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Hi, you just need to split the big square into four smaller squares, and you will realise in each of the smaller square, you will see a quadrant and a triangle. Refer to the solution above for the full walkthrough. Leave a comment if you still need help / clarifications!