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The following three shapes are based only on squares, semicircles, and quarter circles. Find the perimeter and the area of each shaded part.

The following three shapes are based only on squares, semicircles, and quarter circles-example-1
User Rjacks
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Answer:

Explanation:

The total shaded area = area of the square - area of a circle

= 9^2 - π * 4.5^2

= 17.3827

The 2 shaded parts both have area 8.69 unit^2 ( to nearest hundred)

Perimeter:

The perimeter of the top shaded part

= AB + 1/2 circmference of the circle

= 9 + 1/2 * 2 π r

= 9 + 14.137

= 23.14 units ( to nearest hundredth)

The bottom part has the same perimeter.

User Adam Dingle
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Answer:

  • area: 17.38 cm²
  • perimeter: 46.27 cm

Explanation:

You want the perimeter and area of the part of a 9 cm square remaining after a semicircle is removed from two opposite sides.

Area

The shaded area is the area of the 9 cm square less the area of a 9 cm circle. That area is ...

A = s² - π(s/2)² = s²(1 -π/4) . . . . . where s is the side length of the square

A = (9 cm)²(1 -π/4) ≈ 17.38 cm²

The area is about 17.38 cm².

Perimeter

The perimeter is the circumference of the circle plus two sides of the square.

P = C +2s

P = πs +2s = s(π+2)

P = (9 cm)(π+2) ≈ 46.27 cm

The perimeter is about 46.27 cm.

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The following three shapes are based only on squares, semicircles, and quarter circles-example-1
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