Asked by Triston
Find the area of the composite figure?
top is 14
left is 12 right is 10
bottom is 20
top is 14
left is 12 right is 10
bottom is 20
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Triston
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Answered by
Triston
can you please help i have been on this since yesterday im sorry for bothering you i just needed a little bit of help
Answered by
Side Walks
anyway you can send the link to the picture :)
Answered by
Side Walks
Mabye this will help
A composite figure is made up of several simple geometric figures such as triangles, rectangles, squares, circles, and semicircles. To find the area of a composite figure, separate the figure into simpler shapes whose area can be found. Then add the areas together.
A composite figure is made up of several simple geometric figures such as triangles, rectangles, squares, circles, and semicircles. To find the area of a composite figure, separate the figure into simpler shapes whose area can be found. Then add the areas together.
Answered by
Steve
top is 14
left is 12 right is 10
bottom is 20
If the figure is a trapezoid, then
144-x^2 = 100-(6-x)^2
x = 20/3
The height h is
h^2 = 144-(20/3)^2
h = 8/3 √14
So, the area is
a = (14+20)/2 * 8/3 √14 = 136/3 √14
left is 12 right is 10
bottom is 20
If the figure is a trapezoid, then
144-x^2 = 100-(6-x)^2
x = 20/3
The height h is
h^2 = 144-(20/3)^2
h = 8/3 √14
So, the area is
a = (14+20)/2 * 8/3 √14 = 136/3 √14
Answered by
lolololol
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Answered by
Child
help what is the answer
Answered by
Owa Owa
drive.google.com/file/d/12Onnrdbcs1ertKIkrHVGwgztOGsR-YPu/view
Answered by
Owa Owa
Oop i was trying to put the image and it didn't work :(
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Connexus student 🙃
I need the answer 😕
Answered by
J-Bean/Not smart
Idk But Here Is What I Know
1 . A.200 km
2 . A.6,501,500
3 . A.228 in
4 . D.3 pails
5 . ?.????????
6 . ?.????????
7 . B.It is possible for two rectangles to have the area without having the same perimeter.
8 . ?.????????
Sorry I could not help much. But you are morw the welcome to use the ones I do know!!!!! :D
1 . A.200 km
2 . A.6,501,500
3 . A.228 in
4 . D.3 pails
5 . ?.????????
6 . ?.????????
7 . B.It is possible for two rectangles to have the area without having the same perimeter.
8 . ?.????????
Sorry I could not help much. But you are morw the welcome to use the ones I do know!!!!! :D
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