Answer:
The answer is −1/12y−81/2 (verified by the creator of this question)
edit: Sorry for being wrong the first two times
First, let's get the area of the entire triangle since we'll need it later. The area of a triangle is A=1/2*b*h
We can find the height with the Pythagorean theorem by splitting the triangle in half.
3^2+b^2=6^2
9+b^2=36
b^2=27
b=√27
Then we can find the area:
A=1/2*6*√27
A=3√27 or =9√3 or 15.59
Now we can find the area of each region in the triangle other than the shaded region because they are all portions of a circle.
Each region has an angle of 60 because this is an equilateral triangle. Therefore the area of each region other than the shaded region will be 1/6 the area of a circle with a radius of 3 because a full circle is 360 degrees.
A=pi*r^2/6
A=pi*9/6
A=4.71
So three of these regions would have an area of 14.14
We do the area of the triangle minus the area of these regions to get the area of the shaded region
15.59-14.14 = 1.45
Hope this helps!
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The answer is 2m because it is like if you had 3 mangoes and you eat one you would have 2 mangoes.<span />
Step-by-step explanation:
well,
(y - 7)² = (y - 7)(y - 7)
remember how to multiply 2 expressions ?
you have to multiply every term of one expression with every term of the other expression and sum the results all up (incl. considering their individual signs, of course).
so, when we do the multiplication, we get
(y - 7)(y - 7) = y×y - 7×y - 7×y + (-7)×(-7) =
= y² - 14y + 49
and that is clearly different to y² - 49
FYI
y² - 49 is the result of
(y - 7)(y + 7)
because
y×y + 7×y - 7×y + (-7)(7) = y² - 49