For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. For each shape, find the area and perimeter. Give your answer as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations).

For the figures below assume they are made of semicircles quarter circles and squares For each shape find the area and perimeter Give your answer as a completel class=
For the figures below assume they are made of semicircles quarter circles and squares For each shape find the area and perimeter Give your answer as a completel class=
For the figures below assume they are made of semicircles quarter circles and squares For each shape find the area and perimeter Give your answer as a completel class=
For the figures below assume they are made of semicircles quarter circles and squares For each shape find the area and perimeter Give your answer as a completel class=

Respuesta :

First figure: A circle's area is calculated as pi*r^2, so a semicircle is pi*r^2 / 2, and a quarter circle is pi*r^2 / 4. A triangle's area is 0.5*base*height. We have a quarter circle of radius 12, of which the area is pi*(12^2 / 4) = 36pi. The area of the triangle ABC is 0.5*12*12 = 72, so the shaded area is 36pi - 72.

Second figure: Rather than having to add and subtract the measurements of the semi-circle, notice that the semicircle to the left of AD is actually identical in area to the blank semicircle-shaped space to the left of BC. So if we transferred the red semicircle into the blank space, we would end up with a square of side length 24 cm. The area of a square is s^2 = 24^2 = 676 cm^2.

The third and fourth images seem to be duplicates of the first two.

Answer:

Part 1)

A= 36(π-2)cm^2

P= 6(π+2√2)cm