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Find the Shaded area

Find the Shaded area-example-1
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Answer:

7.73

Explanation:

So first find the area of the circle which is A= (pi)(r)^2

So you would have A=(pi)*3^2 = 28.27

Then you know that since the radius is 3 you know that the diameter is double of that and so your diameter is 6. Now if you draw a horizontal line that goes through the center and is parallel to one of the sqaure side you can see that that also is the diameter and you already figured out the diameter to be 6 so hence the side of the square are 6. Now find the area of the square which is 36 and then subtract 28.27 from it

36-28.27 = 7.73

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