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larisa [96]
3 years ago
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6. On a number line, A is at 2 and B is at 1. What is the coordinate of C, which is

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USPshnik [31]3 years ago
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An easy method that can be used to solve the given problem is the partition the given figure into two smaller figures. One can divide this figure into a square and a semi-circle. After doing so, one can find the area of the semi-circle and the area of the square. Finally, one can add the two area together to find the final total area. To find the perimeter of the figure, one can add the lengths of three of the sides of the square and then one can add half of the circumference of the circle to the result. The final value will be the perimeter of the entire figure.

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The formula to find the area of a circle is as follows,

A = (\pi)(r^2)

As explained earlier, a semi-circle is half of a circle, therefore, divide this formula by (2) to find the formula for the area of a semi-circle

A = ((pi)r^2)/(2)

The radius of this circle is (2), substitute this into the formula and solve for the area of a semi-circle;

A = ((pi)r^2)/(2)

A = ((pi)(2^2))/(2)

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4. Find the area and perimeter of the square,

The perimeter of a figure is the two-dimensional distance around the figure. Since the semi-circle is attached to one of the sides of a square, one only needs to add three sides of the square to find the perimeter of the square;

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To find the perimeter of the figure, add the value of the circumference to the vlalue of the perimeter of the square;

A = C+P

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A = 18.28

To find the area of the figure, add the value of the area of the circle to the area of the square;

A = 6.28+16

A = 22.28

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