It can be a transversal kind of intersecting.....
Answer
She has to do 8 3/4 chores
Answer: n=P/a+bR is the answer
I am pretty sure that D is a vertical angle because we know that a circle is 360 degrees, and using this we can assume that the opposite angle of D is the same degrees as D.
Answer:
4√3 -π square units
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle area is given. The area of the circle is πr², where r=1, so is π square units.
If the shaded area is the difference, then its area is ...
... 4√3 - π
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<em>Comment on the problem statement</em>
Normally, when a figure is "inscribed", the size of the inscribed figure is limited by the enclosing figure. Here, the circle is not "inscribed" in the triangle, as the triangle is larger than would be required for an inscribed circle of radius 1.