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For the figure find the area of the triangle, area of the circle, and area of the shaded region. Round to the nearest hundredth where necessary.

For the figure find the area of the triangle, area of the circle, and area of the-example-1
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For this problem, we are given a compound image and we need to calculate the area of the triangle, the shaded region, and the circle.

Let's draw the problem, so we can better understand the problem:

We need to first calculate the area of the large triangle, which is done below:


A_(triangle)=(40\cdot27)/(2)=540\text{ square km}

Now we need to determine the area of circle, which is given below:


A_(circle)=\pi((12)/(2))^2=3.14\cdot36=113.04\text{ square km}

Now we need to determine the shaded area, which is the subtraction between the triangle's area and the circle's. We have:


A_(shaded)=A_(triangle)-A_(circle)=540-113.04=426.96\text{ square km}

The area of the triangle is 540 square km, the area of the circle is 113.04 square km and the area of the shaded area is 426.96 square km.

For the figure find the area of the triangle, area of the circle, and area of the-example-1
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