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Explanation:

We first calculate the lenght of the diameter, that is also the lenght of the hypotenuse of the right triangle shown in the figure:

d =
√(3^2 + 4^2) = √(25) = 5 cm

The radius of the circle will be half of the diameter: r = d/2 = 2.5 cm

The area of the circle will be: Acircle = pi * r^2 = pi * 6.25 cm^2 = 19.6 cm^2 (circa).

Now from the area of the circle we subtract the area of the square:

Asquare = 4cm * 3cm = 12cm^2

A shaded = Acircle - Asquare = 19.6 cm^2 - 12cm^2 = 7.6 cm^2

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Given that
The length of the rectangle 4cm and the breadth is 3cm
Area of rectangle= length * breadth
Area= 4*3
= 12cm^2
Hope it helped
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