To find the shaded area in an image first calculate the total area of the figure and then subtract the white area from this total.
<h3>How to find the area of a shaded area?</h3>
- Determine the total area of the figure, in this case, the are of the rectangle that contains the triangle and the semicircle.
- Calculate the area of the white region.
- Substract the non-shaded area to the total area.
<h3>How to find out the area of different shapes?</h3>
- Rectangle: side x side = 2 x 4 = 8 square feet
- Isosceles triangle = 1/2 base x height
- Semicirle = 1/2 (π x r^2)
Note: This question is incomplete because the image of the shaded regions is not provided; due to this, the answer is based on general knowledge.
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Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = (x² - 2 * 1/2 x) - 6
= (x - 0.5)² - 0.25 - 6
= 1(x - 0.5)² - 6.25