SOLUTION: a spotlight rotates 360 degrees and emits a light beam that is visible up to 4,500 feet from the light. find the area covered by the light.
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Question 12333: a spotlight rotates 360 degrees and emits a light beam that is visible up to 4,500 feet from the light. find the area covered by the light.
Answer by askmemath(368) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This basically means a circle of radius 4500feet.
CAn you find the area of a circle given its radius?
Area = Pi x (Radius^2)
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