Find the shaded area when?
Guys please help just No2 I need to sleep,I need to pass up tomorrow

5 Answers
- DavidLv 74 weeks agoBest Answer
2) Which is the shaded region the triangle or the circle?
Area of the circle = pi times radius^2
Area of the triangle = 0.5 times radius^2 times sine(of given angle)
If the shaded area is the circle then it is: area of circle - area of triangle
- oldprofLv 74 weeks ago
I'm assuming the "shaded area" is the slice of pie for each case. In which case:
a) A = pi r^2 for the whole pie and a = theta/360 * A = 70/360*pi()*6^2 = 21.99 cm^2 ANS.
b) = (104/360)*pi()*14^2 = 177.9 cm^2 ANS
c) = (80/360)*pi()*5^2 = ? ANS you can do the math.
- BryceLv 74 weeks ago
2. a. area of sector= 70/360 * π*6² ≈ 21.99 cm²
area of triangle= 6sin35° * 6cos35°≈ 16.91 cm²
area below the triangle= 21.99 - 16.91= 5.08 cm²
- JoeLv 54 weeks ago
It looks like the only shaded area is half of question 3. Looks like a trick question.
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- Anonymous4 weeks ago
Easy. Remember that 100% of the circle is 360 deg
1. Calculate the total area, pi * radius^2
2. Divide the angle of the area you want by 360 and then multiply by the area in 1.
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