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The area of a circle is given by the formula A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius. Plugging in the given radius of 6.2 into the formula, we have A = π(6.2)^2. Evaluating this expression gives an area of approximately 120.79 square units.
To find the area of a polygon, take half of the length of the perimeter and multiply it by the apothem.Apothem= the measure from the side of the figure to the center (like the radius).An expression is A=ap/2
I thought the answer was: 6 x 3squaredcmsquared
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
To find the area of the remaining figure, subtract the area of the removed portion from the total area of the original figure.
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The area is measured in square units.
Area of square: 25y^2
Area of any rectangle in square units = base*width
That's correct!
Unless there is a given measurement of the lengths of the sides of the figure (ex. cm., mm., in.) you would say units, and put a little 2 as an exponent because you need to write square units.
The base area is 15 + (x + 2)/x2.
The area of a circle is given by the formula A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius. Plugging in the given radius of 6.2 into the formula, we have A = π(6.2)^2. Evaluating this expression gives an area of approximately 120.79 square units.
To find the area of a polygon, take half of the length of the perimeter and multiply it by the apothem.Apothem= the measure from the side of the figure to the center (like the radius).An expression is A=ap/2
u have to do distributive property and try to fit the formula of the trapezoid in the expression da
Area of rectangle: (3x-1)(x+6)