Answer:
The area of the shape is
.
Step-by-step explanation:
The shape in the graph is a composite figure is made up of several simple geometric figures such as triangles, and rectangles.
Area is the space inside of a two-dimensional shape. We can also think of area as the amount of space a shape covers.
To calculate the area of a composite shape you must divide the shape into rectangles, triangles or other shapes you can find the area of and then add the areas back together.
First separate the composite shape into three simpler shapes, in this case two rectangles and a triangle. Then find the area of each figure.
To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply the length of the rectangle by the width of the rectangle.
The area of the first rectangle is 
The area of the second rectangle is 
The area of a triangle is given by the formula
where <em>b</em> is the base and <em>h</em> is the height of the triangle.
The area of the triangle is 
Finally, add the areas of the simpler figures together to find the total area of the composite figure.

Looks like all real numbers except 1. It touch's all the y except 1 aka range
Answer: I'm not sure, where are the coordinate points? I could help you, but I need the points first
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x =
25
/(1 − sin(y
)) and y ≠
π/2 +2πn
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve and simplify for x,
(x − 25
)/ x = sin(y)
Let's multiply both sides by x
((x − 25
)/x) *x= sin(y)*x
Then,
x − 25 = sin(y) * x
Let's add 25 to both sides
x − 25 + 25 = sin(y) * x + 25
If simplify again,
x = sin(y) * x + 25
Then we need subtract sin y x from both sides
x − sin(y) * x = sin (y)* x + 25 − sin (y)* x
It will equal:
x − sin (y)* x = 25
Factor x−sin(y) x: x(1−sin(y) ), then we get:
x (1 − sin(y)) = 25
Finally we need divide both sides by 1 − sin(y) ; y ≠π
/2
+ 2πn
And it will give us this equation:
x =
25
/(1 − sin(y
)) and y ≠
π/2 +2πn