The area, in square inches, outside the smaller region, but inside the larger region is 99π
<h3>How to determine the area, in square inches, outside the smaller region, but inside the larger region?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Radius, r1 = 1 inch
Radius, r2 = 10 inches
The area, in square inches, outside the smaller region, but inside the larger region is calculated as
Area = π(R^2 - r^2)
This gives
Area = π(10^2 - 1^2)
Evaluate the difference
Area = 99π
Hence, the area, in square inches, outside the smaller region, but inside the larger region is 99π
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<em>good luck, i hope this helps :)</em>
I think the answer would just be 12a because -9a? And +9a? Would cancel out and the -10 and +10 would cancel out so all that is left is the 12a
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