Asked by Void<3
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A double-ended arrow.
Find the area of the figure. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth if required.
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I can't see the image — could you upload it or paste a clear description (all given lengths and which parts are straight/curved)?
If you can’t upload, tell me:
- the shape(s) that make up the figure (rectangle + two triangles, semicircles, etc.)
- all given dimensions (lengths, widths, radii, heights)
- any angles or whether arrowheads are isosceles/right/etc.
Quick note on common double‑ended–arrow shapes:
- If it’s a rectangle of length L and width W with identical triangular arrowheads on the two short ends each having base W and height H, area = rectangle area + 2 × triangle area = L·W + 2·(½·W·H) = L·W + W·H.
- If the ends are semicircles of radius r, area = L·(2r) + 2·(½·πr²) = 2Lr + πr².
Send the image or the dimensions and I’ll compute the area (rounded to hundredths if needed).
If you can’t upload, tell me:
- the shape(s) that make up the figure (rectangle + two triangles, semicircles, etc.)
- all given dimensions (lengths, widths, radii, heights)
- any angles or whether arrowheads are isosceles/right/etc.
Quick note on common double‑ended–arrow shapes:
- If it’s a rectangle of length L and width W with identical triangular arrowheads on the two short ends each having base W and height H, area = rectangle area + 2 × triangle area = L·W + 2·(½·W·H) = L·W + W·H.
- If the ends are semicircles of radius r, area = L·(2r) + 2·(½·πr²) = 2Lr + πr².
Send the image or the dimensions and I’ll compute the area (rounded to hundredths if needed).
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