A = 1/2bh...for h
multiply both sides by 2
2A = bh
now divide both sides by b
(2a)/b = h
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
Area of a circle 
Circumference of the circle 
Let us re-write the equation of area of circle:


Multiplying and dividing with 2:

Hence, <em>A</em> in terms of <em>C</em> can be represented as:

The formula for circumference is C= 2(pi)(r)^2. Because diameter is double the radius, and the diameter is 8 ft, the radius is 4 ft. So, plug that into the equation, and you get: C=2(pi)(4)^2. The answer is 32 pi ft. If the question asks for the exact answer, keep the pi as it is, but if it says to round, multiply 32 by pi and round.
<h2>Question 9:</h2>
1. Use Pythagorean Theorem (a²+b²=c²) to solve for missing side of triangle and rectangle. x²+16²=20², or x²+256=400. So, x²=144, and x=12
2. Use formula: 1/2(h)(b1+b2). 1/2 (12) (30+14).
3. Simplify: 1/2 (12) (44)=1/2(528)=264
Area of whole figure is 264 square mm.
<h2>Question 10:</h2>
Literally same thing but with trigonometry.
1. Use sine to find out length of dotted line: sin(60°)=x/12
2: Simplify: 12*sin(60°)=x. x≈10.4 (rounded to the nearest tenth)
3. Use Pythagorean Theorem to find out last leg of triangle: 10.4²+x²=12²
4: Simplify: 108.16 +x²=144. x²=35.84 ≈ 6
5: Use formula: 1/2(h)(b1+b2). 1/2 (10.4) (30+36)
6: Simplify: 1/2 (10.4) (66) =343.2
7: Area of figure is about 343.2
Remember, this is an approximate answer with rounding, so it might not be what your teacher wants. The best thing to do is do it yourself again.