SOLUTION: Find a polynomial for the sum of the areas of a circles if the circle has a fadius of 17 and the other has a radius of 8
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Question 266411: Find a polynomial for the sum of the areas of a circles if the circle has a fadius of 17 and the other has a radius of 8
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AREA=PIR^2
AREA=3.14*17^2+3.14*8^2
AREA=3.14*289+3.14*64
AREA=3.14(289+64
AREA=3.14*353
AREA=1,108.42 ANS.
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