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The symbol at point B indicates a
area.
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I don't have the figure, so I can't be sure what the symbol at B looks like. Could you upload the diagram or describe the symbol (square, arc, tick marks, shading, dots, numbers, etc.)?
Common possibilities you might mean:
- Small square at B → indicates a right angle (∠B = 90°). Useful for area of triangles/rectangles.
- Arc or curved mark at B → marks the angle at B (sometimes labeled with its measure).
- Tick marks on segments meeting at B → indicate those segments are congruent (can affect base/height choices when finding area).
- Shading at B or a shaded region including B → indicates the region whose area is asked for.
- A dot or filled-in circle at B → just labels the vertex (no special area meaning).
- Double slashes on opposite sides through B → indicate parallel lines (can produce parallelograms, trapezoids).
If you tell me what the symbol looks like or upload the picture, I’ll identify it and, if you want, help compute the area.
Common possibilities you might mean:
- Small square at B → indicates a right angle (∠B = 90°). Useful for area of triangles/rectangles.
- Arc or curved mark at B → marks the angle at B (sometimes labeled with its measure).
- Tick marks on segments meeting at B → indicate those segments are congruent (can affect base/height choices when finding area).
- Shading at B or a shaded region including B → indicates the region whose area is asked for.
- A dot or filled-in circle at B → just labels the vertex (no special area meaning).
- Double slashes on opposite sides through B → indicate parallel lines (can produce parallelograms, trapezoids).
If you tell me what the symbol looks like or upload the picture, I’ll identify it and, if you want, help compute the area.
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