By OnlineEdumath   |  14th October, 2023
Sir Mike Ambrose is the author of the question. (a) Exact radius of the circle is; ½√(2²+4²) = ½√(20) = ½*2√(5) units. = √(5) units. Or Cos(atan(2)) = (1/r) Where r is the radius of the...
By OnlineEdumath   |  13th October, 2023
Let BC be 1 unit. AB = 2 units. tan18 = a/2 a = 0.6498393925 units. a is the radius of the inscribed circle. Area inscribed circle is; π(0.6498393925)² = 1.3266670448 square units. b = ½(2+1) b...
By OnlineEdumath   |  12th October, 2023
sin30 = a/12 a = 6 units. cos30 = b/12 b = 6√(3) units. Calculating k. It implies; ½(2k+6)(6√(3))+(1.5k*(6+k)) = 108+54√(3) 6√(3)k+18√(3)+9k+(3k²/2) = 108+54√(3) (3k²/2)+(6√(3)+9)k = 108+36√(3) k...
By OnlineEdumath   |  12th October, 2023
Let the radius of the ascribed quarter circle be 2 units. Radius inscribed semi circle is 1 unit. Therefore; Area Semi Circle is; ½(π) square units. Calculate Area Shaded. tana = ½ a = atan(½)°...
By OnlineEdumath   |  12th October, 2023
Let the regular triangle side length be 1 unit. Calculating Area Purple. (1/sin105) = (a/sin60) a = 0.8965754722 units. Area Purple is; 0.5*0.8965754722*1sin45 - ½*½*½ = 0.3169872981-0.125 = 0.1919...
By OnlineEdumath   |  12th October, 2023
Let the single side length of the regular octagon be 2 unit. Therefore;  Area green is; Area triangle with height and base √(2) unit + Area triangle with height 2√(2) unit and base 1 unit - Area t...
By OnlineEdumath   |  11th October, 2023
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By OnlineEdumath   |  11th October, 2023
Let the inscribed square side be 2 units. Area Orange is; 2² = 4 square units. a² = 2²+1² a = √(5) units. a is the radius of the inscribed arc. Calculate Green Area. (√(5)/sin120) =...
By OnlineEdumath   |  9th October, 2023
Let the radius of the semi circle be 1 unit. cos60 = a/1 a = ½ units. sin60 = b/1 b = √(3)/2 units. Where b is the side length of the square. Area Square is; (√(3)/2)² = ¾ square units. = 0.75 sq...
By OnlineEdumath   |  8th October, 2023
Sir Mike Ambrose is the author of the question. Let the radius of the congruent circles be 1 unit. Therefore a side of the regular pentagon is; 1/(2sin54) unit. It implies; Angle Alpha is; 2(asin(...
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