I think D but don’t take my word for it
Answer:
- Since the question is incomplete, see the figure attached and the explanation below.
Explanation:
Since the figure is missing, I enclose the figure of a square inscribed in a circle.
Since the <em>area of a square</em> is the side length squared, you can determine the side length:

From the side length, you can find the diagonal of the square, which is equal to the diameter of the circle, using the Pythagorean theorem:
- diagonal² = (10cm)² + (10cm)² = 2 × (10cm)²

The area of the circle is π (radius)².
- radius = diameter/2 = diagonal/2

Answer: B
The number 3 isn't included because the point isn't included.
The arrow points to the left, representing any number less than 3 to be a solution.
Inequality: x < 3
Answer:
Area of the whole rectangle = 11 x 12
= 132 cm^2
Area of the circle = πr^2
= 3.14 x 2 x 2
= 12.56 cm^2
Area of the shaded region = area of rectangle - area of circle
= 132 - 12.56
= 119.44 cm^2
Hope this helps!
Answer:
x+13
Step-by-step explanation:
x +13
x: the number