So hmm notice the picture below
you're simply being asked to, approximate the area, by using 4 rectangles, like in the graph, it doesn't have to be an exact value, just an approximation, based on the width and height of the rectangles, and getting their area by that
those rectangles are 0.39 radian long, since if you split π/2 in 4 pieces, you get around that much, the last rectangle there is a bit smaller than 0.39.... but they don't have to be 4 rectangles of equal length
so, get the area of the rectangles, based on their width and height, and sum them up
50
64=1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64
80
Answer:
They both factored it correctly
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the one that was factored correctly, we expand the two of them and compare with
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Fernando

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Salma

= 
= 
As we can see, they both factored it correctly.
Answer:
![[km^2]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Bkm%5E2%5D)
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem, the initial area of the forest at time t = 0 is

After every year, the area of the forest decreases by 9.8%: this means that the area of the forest every year is (100%-9.8%=90.2%) of the area of the previous year.
So for instance, after 1 year, the area is

After 2 years,

And so on. So, after t years, the area of the forest will be

And by substituting the value of A0, we can find an explicit expression:
![[km^2]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Bkm%5E2%5D)