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Find the shaded area correct to 2 decimals

Find the shaded area correct to 2 decimals-example-1

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hey user!

your answer is here..

given :-

height of the triangle = 26 + 13

= 39cm

base of the triangle = 45cm

area of the triangle = 1/2 × b × h

= 1/2 × 45 × 39

= 1755/2

= 877.5cm²

now,

radius of the circle is given = 13cm

area of the circle = πr²

= 22/7 × 13 × 13

= 3718/7cm²

therefore area of the shaded region = 877.5/1 - 3718/7

= 6142.5/7 - 3718/7

= 2424.5/7

= 346.35cm² ( approximately )

cheers!!
User Inuyasha
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Answer: 346.57 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

\textnormal{Area of the shaded} = \cfrac{1}{2}(45)(26+13) - \pi (13)^2 = 346.57 \ cm^2
User Zeeshan
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