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Find the area of the shaded region

Find the area of the shaded region-example-1

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The easiest way is to find the area of the trianlge and subtract the area of the circle.

Area of the triangle

Area of the triangle = 1/2 b * h

b = 40 km

h = 27 km

The height is a little tricky. Since the angle at the base is greater than 90, you have to extend the base. Drop a line from the peak to the base making a right angle with the base. This has been done for you: the height is 27 km

Area of the triangle = 1/2 * 40 * 27

Area of the triangle = 540

Area of the circle

Area of the circle = pi r^2

r = d/2

r = 12/2

r = 6

Area of the circle = pi * 6*6

Area of the circle = 3.14 * 36

area of the circle = 113.04

Area of the shaded region

Area of the shaded region = area of triangle - area of the circle

Area of the triangle = 540

Area of the circle = 113.04

Area of the shaded region = 540 - 113.04

Area of the shaded region = 426.96

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