Is it possible to draw a figure that has the area of the first figure and the perimeter of the second?
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To make figure 2 have an area of 6 (the same as figure 1) without changing its perimeter we can just take the left bottom full square and flip it inside to remove 1 square of area but keeping the perimeter the same