The area of the quarter circle with radius 3ft is 
Area of a quarter circle is given by the formula:

Where r represents the radius of the circle
In the quarter circle shown, the radius, r = 3 feet
π = 3.14
Substitute π = 3.14 and r = 3 into the formula 

The area of the quarter circle with radius 3ft is 
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You just multiply 1.29 by 0.8. (I'm terrible at explaining)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
10x(3xy)
10*3*x*x*y
30x²y
Answer:
x + y = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that, (x + iy)(1 - 3i) = 10, then we have to calculate x + y.
Now, (x + iy)(1 - 3i) = 10
⇒ x(1 - 3i) + iy(1 - 3i) = 10
⇒ x - 3xi + iy - 3yi² = 10
⇒ (x + 3y) + i(y - 3x) = 10
Now, comparing the real and imaginary part of both sides we get,
(x + 3y) = 10 ............. (1) and
y - 3x = 0
⇒ y = 3x ............... (2)
Solving equations (1) and (2) we get
x + 3(3x) = 10
⇒ x = 1
So, y = 3x = 3
Therefore, x + y = 1 + 3 = 4 (Answer)