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Square ABCD has a circle inside. The circle is NOT shaded but Square ABCD is shaded in the left over spaces. The side lengths of the square is 2 by 2. Find the area of the shaded region.
Let me see.
Let A_r = area of shaded rregion.
A_r = area of circle - area of Square ABCD.
Is this the correct set up?
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This sounds just like the question I've just answered.
Bob
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This sounds just like the question I've just answered.
Bob
Yes but this one is the area of the circle minus the area of the square. Is this correct?
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Oh I get it. And yes the set up is right.
Bob
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
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Oh I get it. And yes the set up is right.
Bob
Let's do this. All the shaded region examples are on page 37. Let me know if my set up is right for all 4 problems. Now that you have the same book I have, our journey through this book (NOT EVERY PROBLEM, OF COURSE) has become super easy. Do you agree?
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Oh I get it. And yes the set up is right.
Bob
Problem 38; page 37.
Let A_r = area of shaded region.
A_r = pi•r^2 - (side of square)^2
A_r = pi(1)^2 - (2)^2
A_r = pi - 4
You say?
Last edited by mathxyz (2024-05-18 03:29:35)
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Thanks for the page reference. That helps a lot. For this one the square is bigger than the circle so your calculation is the wrong was round. 4 is bigger than pi.
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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Thanks for the page reference. That helps a lot. For this one the square is bigger than the circle so your calculation is the wrong was round. 4 is bigger than pi.
Bob
Let me try again.
Problem 38; page 37.
Let A_r = area of shaded region.
A_r = (side of square)^2 - pir^2
A_r = (2)^2 - pi(1)^2
A_r = 4 - pi
Yes?
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Correct.
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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Correct.
Bob
Cool. You see, it's better if we both have a copy of the textbook.
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