Pascals triangle to the 6th:
1 x^0
1 1 x^1
1 2 1 x^2
1 3 3 1 x^3
1 4 6 4 1 x^4
1 5 10 10 5 1 x^5
1 6 15 20 15 6 1 x^6<span>
</span>the problem is to the 6th power so your going to use the 6th row of pascals triangle (don't count the first row). these numbers represent the coefficients of the variables
1(d-5y)^6 + 6(d-5y)^5 + 15(d-5y)^4 + 20(d-5y)^3 + 15(d-5y)^2 + 6(d-5y) + 1
then simplify
Well first find the area of the semi-circle.
If the area of a cricle is equal to pi*radius^2 , then you can just find that and divide by 2.
So, A = pi*2^2. = 4pi
We know that the radius is 2 because the length of the side of the rectangle is 4, meaning that the diameter of the semi-circle is 4, and so the radius is 2 as it is half of the diameter.
We can easily calculate the area of the rectangle, which is
Length * width = 6*4 = 24.
Next we divide 4pi by 2 in order to get the area of the semi-circle, giving us an area of 2pi
We can just subtract 2pi from 24 and get the area of the shaded region.
Area of the shaded region (answer): 17.7
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>As per steps given the congruent pairs are:</u>
- AB and AC
- BD and CD
- Angle B and angle C
So two sides and included angle - it represents side-angle-side or SAS congruency theorem