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Answer: Roughly 104.94 (because we need to use pi, and pi must round because it never ends). I really hope this helps!

Explanation:

First, we know that to solve a circle's area, we do a(Area)=pi times radius squared. So, if the diameter of the circle is 14, then the radius is 7 (half of the diameter). That becomes pi (roughly 3.14) times 7 squared, which gives ur roughly 153.94 (because pi is never ending, so we have to round.)

If we know that the circle's area is about 153/94, and we know that the triangle's height is 7(because from the center point to the top point on the triangle, if exactly half of the full circle (diameter/2=radius, and radius is 7). Then, we would do 14 times 7(height times length) and that gives us 98, and divide by 2 which gives us 49.

Subtracting 49 from the circle's area (153.94) gives us an answer of roughly 104.94.

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