Answer:
8 - 2π square units.
π/16 - 1/8 square units.
6π - 9√3 square units.
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the square = 2√2 * 2√2
= 2*2*2
= 8.
The area of the circle = πr^2
= π * [ ( 2√2)/ 2) ]^2
= π (√2)^2
= 2π.
Second Question:
The area of the circle = π(1/2)^2 = π/4.
Finding the area of the square:
1^2 = 2x^2
x^2 = 1/2
So the area of the square = 1/2
So the area of the red part = 1/4 ( π/4 - 1/2).
= π/16 - 1/8.
Third question
Area of the circle = 6^2 * π = 36π.
Now 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360 degrees so the are of the sector is 6π.
The area of the segment = 6π - 0.5 * 6^2 sin 60
= 6π - 18√3/2
= 6π - 9√3 square units.
Answer: * = 36x^2
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Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, so we know that trinomials like this are squares of binomials. this in mind, we know that it can also be written as (x+y)^2. (also brainly's exponents feature used to be better, if the exponents are confusing you, comment.) Using the (x+y)^2 equation, you know that by simplifying it, you get x^2+2xy+y^2. Basically we're looking for x^2. Using the middle term, 2xy, or 12x in this equation, we can find x. since we know the square root of 1 is 1, we know 12=2x. This is kinda confusing, but basically since the answer is 6, we know that the x-term is 6x. We square 6x and get 36x^2. guaranteed to work on the rsm student portal, i'm in rsm and i just answered this question.
Hope this helps! Also, im not usually too active on brainly unless im looking for HW answers, so if you understand this explanation and you see a confused comment, help out a friend and answer it. Happy holidays!
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm actually not sure about this, probably don't put this in so you don't get it wrong.
60° because it's an equilateral triangle