ask. mrs.cwiklinski
Do you know how to find the area of a circle when you know the radius ? Good! Do that. Do you know how to find the area of a square when you know the length of the side ? Good! Do that. Now you have two numbers ... the area of the circle and the area of the square. The problem wants you to find the difference of these two numbers. Do you know how to use subtraction to find the difference of two numbers ? Good! Do that.
You square-root the area
LengthXWidth=Area
That octagon is obviously not a regular one, so we'd need to know the lengthsof all eight sides in order to work with it. But you've given us the lengths of onlyfour of them. So we don't have enough information to come up with an answer.
Find the area of the base
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I don not know
Do you know how to find the area of a circle when you know the radius ? Good! Do that. Do you know how to find the area of a square when you know the length of the side ? Good! Do that. Now you have two numbers ... the area of the circle and the area of the square. The problem wants you to find the difference of these two numbers. Do you know how to use subtraction to find the difference of two numbers ? Good! Do that.
well it is benificial to know the area of a shape because to find the circumference, radius, and diameter u must know the area of the shape well it is benificial to know the area of a shape because to find the circumference, radius, and diameter u must know the area of the shape
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actually its really hard and scientist know how but they still dont know the answer but i can still tell you how to do it first you need to draw a perfect octagon after that you draw tiny little bity squares inside it all being the same size not a tad off then find how many square milimeters one of them has and times that by how many squares you drew you then you draw that ammount of those size of squares of the answer then you draw a circle around that and you find the circumpherence of that circle and time that circumpherence by 3.14 i know what you are think why would we do that when we did it for the circle all ready but you have to do it again for the octagon
Area = 0.25*pi*d2
You square-root the area
LengthXWidth=Area
That octagon is obviously not a regular one, so we'd need to know the lengthsof all eight sides in order to work with it. But you've given us the lengths of onlyfour of them. So we don't have enough information to come up with an answer.
It is impossible
area = 1/2 base * perpendicular height you can't find both the base and the height if you only know the area