Ah! I love these questions!
To find the area of the shaded region, you must find the area of the circle. Then, you must find the area of the triangle inscribed in the circle. Lastly, you must subtract the area of the triangle from the area of the circle.
Area of Circle:

x

=

x 10^2
=

x 100
Usually these problems will not require you to convert pi into a decimal, but if it does, then the area of the circle would be 314.
Area of Equilateral Triangle:

To find the side, draw a perpendicular line from the center to a side of a triangle. This line will create two more triangles inside the big triangle. You will notice how in these smaller triangles, the angles are 30, 60, 90. From that we can deduce that half the length of a side is 5

because of the 30, 60, 90 ratio. Multiply that by 2 to get 10

as the length of the side of the large triangle. Now substitute this value into the formula above.

Final Answer: 100

- 75
Answer:
Yes,1metre=100centimeters
Answer: Y=0 for sure, I'd need a more exact graph to tell you other ones.
You might get away with 0<=y<4
Step-by-step explanation: Asymptote is anywhere the graphs will never cross,
Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation:
This triangle is not a right triangle because:
A right triangle must have one side that is exactly 90°.
A triangle with sides 26, 39, and 43 do not have any sides that total 90.
The answer to your question is no.
Best of Luck!
Answer:
Perpendicular (right angle)
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps!