1. Find the area of the circle. You know the radius = 10 in. Use

2. Find the area of the (I'm assuming) equilateral triangle. Use the 30-60-90 rule to determine the length of half one of the edges, since you already know the hypotenuse of the 30-60-90 triangle. Multiply that value by 2 to get the length of one side. Then use

to find the area, where l = length of one side.
3. Subtract the area of the equilateral triangle from the area of the circle to find the area of the shaded region.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you're confused!
The expression (cosx)/(1 - sinx) is similar to the answer D. cos(x)/(1 - sin(x)).
Answer: Perimeter = 22*sqrt(2)
Area = 60.5 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Simple a square has 4 equal sides.
It contains (by definition) 1 right angle but since we are not including and statement about parallel sides, it needs 4 right angles.
Answer:
140
Step-by-step explanation:
7(2x-3y)
7(2*7-3(-2))
7(14+6)
7(20)
140