I'm assuming a quarter-circle is exactly 1/4 of a circle. Thus if you have 4 congruent quarter-circles, that should mean they make a complete circle.
If that is the case, then we can find the area of the full circle using pi*r^2.
So the area of the circle is 5^2*pi or 25pi.
To find the area of the shaded region, we subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square.
The area of the square is 10^2 or 100.
So the area of the shaded region is 100 - 25pi.
My calculator says that equals roughly 21.46
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The following numbers are greater than 0.7:
0.9 and 0.71.
.33 in its simplest form is 1/3 I think
Answer:
N' (-8,9) K' (-8,3) L' (-2,3) M' (-2,9)
Step-by-step explanation:
To translate the square 3 units to the left you would subtract 3 from the x-coordinates of the points shown.
Answer:
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