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<u>Answer:</u>
"It is used when you solve an equation in algebra" is the untrue statement.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
"It is used when you solve an equation in algebra."
When you solve an algebra problem, you are not using deductive reasoning. You are using the information in front of you to correctly answer.
"It is used to make broad generalizations using specific observations."
This is exactly what deductive reasoning is, you are making generalizations and coming up with your own conclusions through observation.
"It is used to prove basic theorems."
This is also true, you can use deductive reasoning by using your specific observations and drawing conclusions to prove the theorems.
"It is used to prove that statements are true."
Using your own observations, you can draw your own conclusions to prove what you are saying is factual.
<span>Semicircle area = circle area / 2 = (pi*r^2)/2
16 in is the radius. Let's call the area of this semicircle s.
3.14*16^2=s
</span><span>Trapezoid area = ((base 1 + base 2) / 2) * h
Here, base 1 is 44 and base 2 is 36. The height (h) is 20. Let's call this trapezoid's area t.
(44+36)/2 *20 = t
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<span>We can remove the area of the semicircle (that created by the windshield wiper) by subtracting it from the area of the trapezoid.
t - s = uncleaned area
[(44+36)/2 * 20] - [3.14 * 16^2] = uncleaned area</span>
Answer:
b should be correct
Step-by-step explanation:
no need to cash app me its been a while since ive done math so i dont even know if this is right
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