First, find the area of the circle A=pi r^2 = 3.14 (8)^2=200.96
the radius is half the diameter so r=16/2=8
Second, find the area of the triangle A=(hb)/2=(8*16)/2=64
since the triangle is resting on the diameter of the circle that means the height of the triangle is also the radius of the circle so h=8 and b=16
Third, subtract the area of the triangle from the area of the circle to find the area of the shaded regions.
so...
200.96-64=136.96
is the answer.
So the change in between terms is 5 so you would put 5x, then for the first term, which is 2, 5*1(x)(because it's first term) then the difference between 5-2(because it's the 2nd term) So you would plug 100 in for x so 5(100)-3=497. Hope this helped!
Answer:
i say c but i may bee wrong
Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in A = 13

Add 1 to both sides:

Divide 2 to both sides:

Find the cube root of both sides:
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