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Can someone help me with this?-example-1

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check the picture below.

notice, the figure is really just a triangle on top of a semi-circle.

now, the triangle has a base and height of 3 each, and the semi-circle has a diameter of 3√(2), so its radius is half that.


\bf \begin{array}{llll} \textit{area of a circle}\\\\ A=\pi r^2 \end{array}\qquad \begin{array}{llll} \textit{area of a semi-circle}\\\\ A=\cfrac{\pi r^2}{2} \end{array}\qquad \begin{array}{llll} \textit{area of a triangle}\\\\ A=\cfrac{1}{2}bh \end{array}\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\


\bf d=3√(2)\qquad r=\cfrac{3√(2)}{2}\impliedby \textit{radius of the semi-circle}\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ \stackrel{\textit{area of triangle}}{\cfrac{3\cdot 3}{2}}+\stackrel{\textit{area of semi-circle}}{\cfrac{\pi \left( (3√(2))/(2) \right)^2}{2}}\implies \cfrac{9}{2}+\cfrac{(\pi \cdot 3^2\cdot 2)/(2)}{2}\implies \cfrac{9}{2}+\cfrac{9\pi }{2} \\\\\\ \cfrac{9+9\pi }{2}
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