Answer:
2√46 + 25π/4 ≈ 33.2 . . . . m²
Step-by-step explanation:
The altitude of the triangle is given by the Pythagorean theorem. The right triangle of interest is the one that has 5√2 as its hypotenuse, and a leg of half the base shown. Then the other leg, the altitude of the triangle, is ...
h = √((5√2)² - 2²) = √46
Then the area of the triangle shown is ...
A = (1/2)bh = (1/2)(4)(√46)
A = 2√46
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The area of the semicircle is given by the formula ...
A = (1/2)πr²
Filling in the radius shown, the area is computed as ...
A = (1/2)π(5√2/2)² = 25π/4
So, the total area of the figure is ...
total area = triangle area + semicircle area
= 2√46 + 25π/4 . . . square meters
≈ 33.2 . . . square meters
Answer:
63°
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle <2 and the angle with measure of 63 are alternate exterior angles and has same measurement.
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Answer:
24
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Answer:
0.106
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