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I need help on how to find the area of these abstract shapes.
Can someone just show me a formula on how to solve these types of problems?
would but have never seen anything like it srry :( ask @Hero and @HeroOfLove111
Ok thx so much for your help :)
okay u bacically just need to know the lenths or area of the shaded areas
Yes
There are a lot of questions like these, and I know there aren't any specific formula, but the other types of problems were really easy
Hello?
Well, the exact question is to find the area of the shaded area.
oh srry i was doing my wrk, to find the area u need to know the area of the whole cylinder
cylinder?
the object with the shaded parts
I was taught to do area of square- area of unshaded region, but I dont know how to find the unshaded region though
look at it closly it is a cylinder, the lengths are 2 and 2 so multiply those by 3.14, and then let me know wht u get
Is that for the unshaded part?
It would be 4(pi) right?
no its for the whole thing and yes it would be 4(pi)
2*2 would be the square... I'm sorry where do you see the cylinder?
u see the shaded parts? well put those and the white part together and act like it it 1 color cylinder, now multiply ur 4 by pi
The question needs to be in exact form...
um just do the pi times 4 then divide by 2 and u have ur shaded parts area
really? So 4(3.14)/2 is it? But the answer is in x-y(pi) form...
It told me to not answer the question, but find the equation...
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