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
The answer is 180.add 40 to its self or multiply by 4 then add 20 for the .5 portion, 40x4=160 160+20=180.
hoped this helped =)
<span>In order for you to be able to solve this problem you have to first identify what the questions is asking. In this case it wants to know the approximation of what the semiannual income that Sarah will be able to draw.
To solve this you simply have to find the future value of her investment prior to retirement and use the as her investment amount upon retirement.
<span>I hope it helps, Regards. </span></span>
X+y=6 is.....
solve for x=0... y=6
solve for y=0... x=6
intersect x-axis at (6,0)... calculate the slop: solve for x=1... 1+y=6... 6-1= 5 y=5
calculate the slope: a= y(x=1)-y(x=0)/1=-1
x+y=6