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The figures below are made out of circles, semicircles, quarter circles, and a square. Find the area and the perimeter of each figure and give your answers as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations). Chapter Reference a Answer: A = cm2, P = cm

The figures below are made out of circles, semicircles, quarter circles, and a square-example-1

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Answer:

Area of the figure = 31.25π cm²

Perimeter of the figure = (12.5π + 10) cm

Explanation:

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Answer:

Area of the figure = 31.25π cm²

Perimeter of the figure = (12.5π + 10) cm

Explanation:

Area of the given figure = Sum of area of the two semicircle + area of a quarter circle

Area of one quarter circle (CDE) =
(1)/(4)(\pi r^(2))

=
(1)/(4)\pi (5)^2

= 6.25π

Area of one semicircle = 2 × Area of one quarter circle

= 2(6.25π)

= 12.5π

Area of the given figure = 2×12.5π + 6.25π

= 25π + 6.25π

= 31.25π cm²

Perimeter of the figure = Perimeter of two semicircles + perimeter of one quarter circle + measure of radius DE + measure of radius AB

Perimeter of one semicircle = πr

= 5π cm

Perimeter of one quarter circle = 2.5π

Perimeter of the complete figure = 10π + 2.5π + 5 + 5

= (12.5π + 10) cm

The figures below are made out of circles, semicircles, quarter circles, and a square-example-1
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