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5 March, 01:12

How to find the area of the shaded region once a right triangle has been removed from a rectangle to create the shaded area?

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  1. 5 March, 01:29
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    The Area of the shaded region = (Area of the largest circle) - (Area of the circle with radius 3) - (Area of the circle with radius 2). Whatever is left over is the shaded region. The diameter of the largest circle is 10, so its radius is 5 and thus its area is 25π.
  2. 5 March, 01:33
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area of shaded region =

    area of the rectangle - area of right triangle

    l = length, b = breadth

    Area of rectangle is l * b

    b = base, h = perpendicular height

    Area of triangle is 1/2*b*h

    So (l * b) - (1/2 * b * h)
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