The area of a circle is the size of the 2-dimensional space inside the circle's
closed curved boundary.
The area can be calculated in terms of known linear measurements of the circle:
-- Area = (π) x (radius)²
-- Area = (π/4) x (diameter)²
-- Area = (1/2) x (circumference) x (radius)
-- Area = (1/4) x (circumference) x (diameter)
Any of these formulas will give you the area. The one you decide to use
just depends on what you already know about the circle.
What? Where’s the question 11
Answer:
m3 should be 70°
all internal angles of a triangle add up to 180
180-35-75 = 70
Answer:
9 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Strategy: first cancel the fraction part of the mixed number, then subtract the remaining fraction from the integer obtained.
10 1/2 - 3/4 = 10 1/2 - 1/2 - 1/4
= 10 -1/4
= 9 3/4
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Strategy: turn the subtracted fraction into a whole number by adding 1/4 to both parts of the problem, then subtract the whole number.
10 1/2 - 3/4 = (10 1/2 +1/4) -(3/4 +1/4)
= 10 3/4 -1
= 9 3/4
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We assume that you know that 1/2 + 1/4 = 3/4, or 3/4 -1/2 = 1/4. If you need to, you can get there by using the equivalent: 1/2 = 2/4.
Answer:
Continuous
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a triangle is continuous. It can be any measure of fraction or decimal depending on the side lengths. It has no restrictions to be only whole numbers or a specific set of numbers.