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The figure shows a quarter circle and an equilateral triangle. What is thearea of the shaded part? Give your answer to 3 significant figures. (Take it= 3.14.)=7 cmYour answer

The figure shows a quarter circle and an equilateral triangle. What is thearea of-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

The shaded area represents a segment. This can be solved with the formula below;


\mleft((\theta)/(360)\mright)*\pi r^2-(1)/(2)r^2sin\theta

Since the triangle is an equilateral triangle, it implies that the angle subtended at the centre is 60 degrees. Also, the given radius is 7 cm


\begin{gathered} =7^2((60)/(360)*3.14-(1)/(2)*\sin 60)^{}_{} \\ =49((3.14)/(6)-\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{4}) \\ =4.43\operatorname{cm}^2 \end{gathered}

Answer:


4..43\operatorname{cm}^2

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