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21. A Figure is shown below.
What is the area of the figure, in square inches?

21. A Figure is shown below. What is the area of the figure, in square inches?-example-1

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Answer: 36+27in2

Explanation:

User Ravindra Mijar
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Answer:


36+27\pi\:\mathrm{in^2}

Explanation:

The figure consists of a square and a sector. We can add the areas of the square and sector to get the total area of the figure.

The area of a sector with measure
\theta in a circle of radius
r is equal to
(\theta)/(360)\cdot r^2\pi. Since there are 360 degrees in a circle and 90 degrees in each corner of a square, the measure of the sector is
270^(\circ).

Thus, its area is:


(270)/(360)\cdot6^2\cdot pi=(3)/(4)\cdot 6^2\cdot \pi=27\pi.

The area of a square with side length
s is given by
s^2. Therefore, the area of the circle is
6^2=36 and the total area of the figure is
\boxed{36+27\pi\:\mathrm{in^2}}

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