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Ответ:
We will get shaded area when we subtract rectangle area from semicircle area.
Rectangle area is Ar=a*b=16*6= 96 cm∧2
Semicircle area is Asc= (r∧2 pi)/2
First we must find radius.
We know that the center of the semicircle ( or circle) is in the middle of the longer side of the rectangle.
Now we can find radius with Pythagorean theorem
r= √8∧2+6∧2= √64+36 =√100= 10cm => r= 10 cm
Asc=(10∧2 * pi)/2 = 50 pi cm∧2
Shaded area is Asc - Ar = 50pi - 96 = 2 (25pi-48) cm∧2
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Ответ:
Graph A : ONE VERTICAL ASYMPTOTE
Graph B: TWO VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES
Graph C: NO VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES
Graph D: ONE VERTICAL ASYMPTOTE
Graph E: ONE VERTICAL ASYMPTOTE
Graph F: TWO VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically, if a graph seems to go to negative infinity or infinity as it approaches a point, there is an asymptote there.
An asymptote is a line where there are no values in the function. It's a brief moment of undefined-ness for the function.
Because graph C is uninterrupted, we can tell it has none. All the others are interrupted at at least one time.