A. IS THE ANSWER!
STEP-BY-STEP Explainaton
Answer:
El área del círculo que se encuentra en el cuadrado es de 78.5cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Para resolver este ejercicio tenemos que pensar que un cuadrado tiene sus 4 lados iguales, por lo que todos sus lados medirán 10cm.
Ahora nos fijamos que necesitamos saber para calcular el área de un circulo
a = área
r = radio
π = 3.14
a = π * r²
como podemos ver no sabemos el valor del radio
como el circulo toca con los 4 lados del cuadrado sabemos que su radio sera la distancia del centro del cuadrado a cualquiera de los lados.
Entonces tenemos que dividir un lado por 2
10cm/2 = 5cm
El radio del circulo sera 5cm
Ahora que tenemos todos los datos podemos calcular el valor del área
a = 3.14 * (5cm)²
a = 3.14 * 25cm²
a = 78.5cm²
El área del círculo que se encuentra en el cuadrado es de 78.5cm²
The area of a dodecagon is 1/2aP
where:
a-apothem
P-perimeter
In the figure you will draw a point to any side and make a line perpendicular from a center to that side. Then if u think u can see that with only one draw of a hypotenuse can form a triangle. Then after drawing the hypotenuse which has 2 triangles, make the top angle of 1 triangle there are 30 degrees. On the down part is perpendicular and the left or the right is the 60 degrees. After that using special right triangles like the 30, 60, 90,. Then at the base of the one it bisected dived them by 2 for the 2 triangle's base. After that solve using it since the radius is 14. The apothem is 14(sqrt of 3). So after solving them the perimeter of each dodecagon is 12 sided so 14x12 is 168
A=1/2aP
A=1/2(14)(sqrt of 3)(168)
A=1176(sqrt of 3)
Thats the area of the dodecagon now the circle
A=(pi)r^2
A=(pi)(9)^2
A=81pi
Therefore the color purple is greater than the color green
Answer:
C. II, III, and IV only
Step-by-step explanation:
Lol I haven't done one of these in a while, so thanks for the practice!
It's important to note that a dilation does NOT change the angles of the shape whatsoever. By this, you know that II and III are automatically correct, which rules out A and B. After that, you can look at I, which is the only difference between C and D. Since the dilation factor is 2/3, the parallelogram you see is smaller than the original. Since in I, the original would be larger than the denominator, the correct answer would be at least greater than one (to be precise, it'd be 3/2). To make everything easier, you can find the value by assigning the original side a value of 1, which would make the prime value 2/3. 1/(2/3) is going to be 3/2.