SOLUTION: How do you find the area of a certain part of a shape and what are the fourmauls you use to find them? I'm working with squares and circles

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Question 587379: How do you find the area of a certain part of a shape and what are the fourmauls you use to find them? I'm working with squares and circles
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I don't know what "fourmauls" are, unless you mean "four mauls" but I have no idea what sledgehammers have to do with math.

The formula for the area of a circle is:



Where is the measure of the radius.

The formula for the area of a square is:



where is the measure of one side of the square.

John

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