Answer:
- Exact Area = 210.25pi - 210
- Approximate Area = 450.185
The units for the area are in square inches or in^2. The approximate value shown above is when using pi = 3.14
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Explanation:
Use the pythagorean theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
20^2 + 21^2 = c^2
400 + 441 = c^2
c^2 = 841
c = sqrt(841)
c = 29
The hypotenuse is 29 inches long. This is the diameter of the circle. Half of that is the radius at r = d/2 = 29/2 = 14.5 inches.
The area of the circle is...
A = pi*r^2
A = pi*(14.5)^2
A = pi*210.25
A = 210.25pi
Which is exact in terms of pi
We'll subtract off the triangular region as this isn't shaded in. The area of the triangle is base*height/2 = 20*21/2 = 420/2 = 210 square inches.
So the shaded region is therefore 210.25pi - 210 square inches
This approximates to 210.25*3.14 - 210 = 450.185 when using the approximation pi = 3.14; use more decimal digits of pi to get a more accurate value.
Answer:
The circumference is similar to the perimeter in that it is the total length needed to draw the circle.
We note the circumference as c.
c = 2πr
or
c = πd
This depends on whether or not you know the radius (r) or the diameter (d)
Let’s calculate one manually, for example.
If r = 6 cm, then the circumference is c = 2π(6) = 12π cm, if writing in terms of π. If you prefer a numerical value, the answer rounded to the nearest tenth is 37.7 cm.
Suppose you only know the diameter? If the diameter is 8 cm, then the circumference is c = π(8) = 8π or 25.1 cm, rounded to the nearest tenth.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
0.75y−1.5y+0.5=5
0.75y+−1.5y+0.5=5
(0.75y+−1.5y)+(0.5)=5(Combine Like Terms)
−0.75y+0.5=5
−0.75y+0.5=5
Step 2: Subtract 0.5 from both sides.
−0.75y+0.5−0.5=5−0.5
−0.75y=4.5
Step 3: Divide both sides by -0.75.
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Plane UVWX and plane QRST
Answer: 23
Step-by-step explanation: Because you do 34-11