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This figure is made up of a triangle and a semicircle.

What is the area of the figure?

Use 3.14 for π

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This figure is made up of a triangle and a semicircle. What is the area of the figure-example-1
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Answer: The area of the figure is 29.13 sq. units.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the area of he figure shown in the graph.

The figure is made up of a triangle and a semi-circle.

Let us divide the figure into two parts, triangle ABC with base BC and altitude AD and the circle with diameter BC as shown in the attached image below.

From the graph, we note that

AD = 5 units and BC = 6 units.

Since BC is the diameter of the semicircle, so its radius will be


r=(1)/(2)* BC=\drac{1}{2}*6=3~\textup{units}.

So, the area of the semicircle is given by


A_(sc)=(\pi r^2)/(2)=3.14* (3^2)/(2)=3.14* 4.5=14.13~\textup{sq. units}.

Also, the area of the triangle ABC is given by


A_t=(1)/(2)* AD* BC=(1)/(2)*5*6=15~\textup{sq. units}.

Therefore, the total area of the figure will be


A=A_(sc)+A_t=14.13+15=29.13~\textup{sq. units}.

Thus, the area of the figure is 29.13 sq. units.

This figure is made up of a triangle and a semicircle. What is the area of the figure-example-1
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Separate the shape into two figures, a semi circle and a rectangle. Find the area of each and add.

See attached picture:

This figure is made up of a triangle and a semicircle. What is the area of the figure-example-1
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