Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Shown is one-fourth of a circle. Also, according to the picture, the radius is 28 meters.
The area for a whole circle is
.
Using that information, we can find the area as if the circle was whole instead of just the fourth.

Now that we know the area of the whole circle, we just have to divide it by four to find the area of the fourth of the circle.

That means that the area of the shape shown is
.
I hope this helps!
Isometry means lengths are preserved, and hence shapes must remain congruent.
Any dilation, stretching, etc are therefore excluded.
The transformations on the list that are examples of isometry are therefore:
rotation
translation
reflection
Hello!
We drove a total of 504 miles in 9 hours. How I solved this equation is by dividing 504 by 9. 504 / 9 = 56, as the answer. You could also solve this just by adding how many times 9 can go into 504, but that will be longer for the same result.
Enjoy.
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