Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
91st Edition
ISBN: 9780866099653
Author: Richard Rhoad, George Milauskas, Robert Whipple
Publisher: McDougal Littell
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Chapter 11, Problem 36RP

a.

To determine

To calculate:Thearea of shaded region with arc radius as 10.

a.

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Answer to Problem 36RP

Thearea of shaded region is 16.12 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Radius of arc = 10

Formula used:

Area of equilateral triangle: A=s243

s = side of equilateral triangle.

Area of sector =(measure of arc360o)πr2

r = radius of circle.

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 11, Problem 36RP , additional homework tip  1

Draw an equilateral triangle, and from the area of the largest triangle, subtract the areas of the three sectors.

  ATriangle=s243ATriangle=20243ATriangle=1003

  Asector=(measure of arc360o)πr2Asector=(60360o)π102Asector=(16)100πAsector=503π

There are 3 sectors.

Area shaded =ATriangle3ASector

  =10033(503)π=100350π=173.20157.07=16.12

b.

To determine

To find: The shaded areawith radius of circle as 6.

b.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 36RP

The shaded area is 34.43 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Circle is of radius 6.

Formula used:

Area of equilateral triangle: A=s243

s = side of equilateral triangle.

Area of sector =(measure of arc360o)πr2

r = radius of circle.

Area of triangle: A=12bh

b = base of triangle

h = height of triangle

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 11, Problem 36RP , additional homework tip  2

Divide the shaded region into 3 parts and find the area of each part. The long triangle formed is a 306090Δ .

Hypotenuse=12,

Side opposite to 30 angle = 6,

Side opposite to 60 angle = 63

Region II is equiangular triangle, so all sides = 6.

Area of region I:

  A=ASectorAEquilateral TriangleA=(measure of arc360o)πr2s243A=(60360o)π626243A=(16)π626243A=(16)36π3643 A=6π93

Area of region II and III:

  A+=A TriangleA+=12bhA+=12663A+=183

Shaded area = Area of region I + Area of region II and III

  AShaded area=A+A+AShaded area=(6π-93)+183AShaded area=6π+93AShaded area=34.43

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