The area of a circle is the size of the 2-dimensional space inside the circle's
closed curved boundary.
The area can be calculated in terms of known linear measurements of the circle:
-- Area = (π) x (radius)²
-- Area = (π/4) x (diameter)²
-- Area = (1/2) x (circumference) x (radius)
-- Area = (1/4) x (circumference) x (diameter)
Any of these formulas will give you the area. The one you decide to use
just depends on what you already know about the circle.
Answer:
The axis of symmetry is on x = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
When you graph the function, the vertex is at (1,-4). This means that the axis of symmetry is at x = 1
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Answer:
A. 24+24+120+160+200
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area of the triangular prism= addition of the area of each shape that forms the prism
There are two triangles
Area of a triangle=1/2*base*height
=1/2*8*6
=1/2*48
=24
Area of two triangles=24+24
There are 3 rectangles with different dimensions
Back rectangle=length×width
=20×6
=120
Bottom rectangle=length ×width
=20x8
=160
Top rectangle=length × width
=20×10
=200
Surface area =Area of two triangles + Back rectangle + Bottom rectangle + Top rectangle
=24+24+120+160+200