The squares are shown in the attached picture.
As you can see, JC is half the diagonal of ABCD and JH is half the diagonal of EFGH.
In order to find the area of the shaded figure, we need to subtract the area of the white square (EFGH) from the area of the big square (ABCD).
The area of a square know the diagonal is given by the formula:
A = d² ÷ 2
A(ABCD) = (2×JC)² ÷ 2
= (2×9)² ÷ 2
= 162 cm²
A(EFGH) = (2×JH)² ÷ 2
= (2×4)² ÷ 2
= 32 cm²
Therefore:
A = A(ABCD) - <span>A(EFGH)
= 162 - 32
= 130 cm</span>²
The area of the shaded region is
130 cm².
A) a scattershot graph is a good choice for this data because it’s easier for estimation and reading , a scatershot graph is like a line graph but for equations where you don’t connect the line
See the table below for the missing values.
Answer:
It would be the first one honey :)
Step-by-step explanation:
It would help if you showed a picture of the number line