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tiaunabuchan:
this is kinda sad
Rylee88:
We have to find the Area of the Shape
tiaunabuchan:
how do i find that
Rylee88:
What I have Kearned Im Probably wrong but Base times Hight times Width
Rylee88:
If someone wants to correct me go ahaed lol
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tiaunabuchan:
but how do i find the base and high and width
Rylee88:
Do you know what 3xy^3 is
tiaunabuchan:
?
Rylee88:
The ^ is to let you know that the 3 is on the top
tiaunabuchan:
oh
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Rylee88:
@jhonyy9
Rylee88:
If he comes hes smart
Rylee88:
Btw*
tiaunabuchan:
ok
Rylee88:
let me text him one sec
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tiaunabuchan:
ok
Rylee88:
Lol
Rylee88:
So do you know what to do with the 3xy^3?
tiaunabuchan:
no ?
Rylee88:
Ok neither do I....lol
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Rylee88:
Okay @snowflake0531
Rylee88:
We need help Snowflake
Rylee88:
Well she
snowflake0531:
firstly, is that the radius?
Rylee88:
lol
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Rylee88:
See there smart good luck
tiaunabuchan:
idk that was all they gave me
snowflake0531:
okay, um, i'll assume that that is the radius lol
so, do you understand how to use the formula they gave you?
tiaunabuchan:
no my teacher is bad at explaining
snowflake0531:
okay, but the screenshot literally has the formula in itO-O lol
it's pi times r squared, but it says we can leave it in pi, so forget that for now
so, r squared
you see that the radius is 3xy^2
what is 3 squared?
what is x squared/
what is y^2 squared?
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tiaunabuchan:
9 idk and 0
tiaunabuchan:
did i get one of them right
snowflake0531:
uh, 3 squared is 9, yes
but x squared is literally x^2, since <- is said out loud as x squared lol
y^2 squared is y^4
ye?
tiaunabuchan:
ok so how i get my answer
snowflake0531:
so it's 9x^2 y^4 pi
\[9x^2y^4\]
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snowflake0531:
SHOOTTTTTT
no, it's y to te power of 6
tiaunabuchan:
so its 6x^2y^4
snowflake0531:
y^6
snowflake0531:
sorry~
tiaunabuchan:
ok
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