Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- denotes the set of elements in both A and C, which is .
- denotes the complement of set B, which is the set of all elements that are in the universal set that are not in set B. In this case, this set is
Answer:
(2,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Check the picture below on the left-side.
we know the central angle of the "empty" area is 120°, however the legs coming from the center of the circle, namely the radius, are always 6, therefore the legs stemming from the 120° angle, are both 6, making that triangle an isosceles.
now, using the "inscribed angle" theorem, check the picture on the right-side, we know that the inscribed angle there, in red, is 30°, that means the intercepted arc is twice as much, thus 60°, and since arcs get their angle measurement from the central angle they're in, the central angle making up that arc is also 60°, as in the picture.
so, the shaded area is really just the area of that circle's "sector" with 60°, PLUS the area of the circle's "segment" with 120°.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
All we have to do is plug in the values! 1/2(4)(10+5) will give us the area. Now we simplify!
2(15) = A
30=A
Our answer is B!
Crabs are "alive"
Seashells are just a "shell" as in the hard part of a crab is attached and part of the crab
You eat crabs but not seashells