alright, if you like Pi, SOLVE THIS then
i managed to solve this in 5 minutes, by the way.
alright, if you like Pi, SOLVE THIS then
i managed to solve this in 5 minutes, by the way.
It’s like math - and + is negative but - and - is positive
Ici I don’t know that yet
Nah, we’ve known all the neccecary stuff to solve that for 2 years ago on my curriculum.
Behold, the power of M A T H S
You can’t just say nah you know that
tbh if I actually tried I could probably figure it out without the exact formula by just taking a circle formula diving it by two or something like that
no but there is actually a fairly simple calculation involved in that
the trick is figuring out the way to get to it
I could try to get the forumula
BUT
I don’t feel like it rn
I’m not asking you for the area of the semi-circle, I’m asking you for the area of the red shaded part, which does not have an exact formula
If I take the whole circle and divide it by two I can know the area of the whole circle
then I can just find the other areas of the other stuff and minus it from that I think
Trick question? There is not enough information.
Also geometry suckssssss
believe me, I’d know if there was an exact formula of an ellipse that doesn’t require advanced mathematics
@Solic nope. We figured it out based on purely the information given.
Actually going to try to figure this out now
ABED is a rectangle, by the way.
Nah, you’d have to make assumptions, like the fact that it’s actually a semi-circle, which isn’t provided.
BD would also equal AE right
Oh, right. I should say that.
ABED is within a semicircle.
sorry, inexact wording is a scourge on fools who try to set maths questions on online forums
wouldn’t the square area be 50 unless I totally forgot the forumula for how to get the area of a square
Yes ik it isn’t the forumula for that shaded thing just wondering