Tuesday, 27 March 2012

How do we solve compound area problems?

In shapes there could be figures inscribed in one another or attach. If there attached you would add both there total areas. If its inscribed like a circle into a square and your given the radius you would use the radius. The radius would be half the length of the square. So if the radius is nine you would times it by two and get a sum of eighteen the length, width and the diameter. So the square would be 324. The area of the circle would be 81(pie).
That would be how you find the area.

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