FOR EVERYONE NEW HERE: This video is correct in everything he says! There are people below who don't know anything so don't listen to them. The guy making this video didn't explain some bits very well but if you know basic stuff about it, you will understand.
I had a six page math worksheet all about polygons dew 1 hour and this helped so much but all tho i has 2 more questions left i had the most done in class this helped a lot thank you ☺️
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MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another exceptional video/lecture on the Area of Shaded Region. These are all well-known figures/shapes that are the heart and soul of modern Geometry.
wrong he used the pie symbol instead of the reg 3.14 instead of pie that goes on forever 3.14 x 64 is 200.96 and then u subtract that from 400 which is 199.04
I had downloaded it for weeks but never watched it and was always leaving the question like last one in paper. Today I got disconnected from internet and decided to watch and guess what PROBLEM SOLVED 1.5 marks secured
in 9:05, why couldnt we just get the area of the square as (5 x 5 = 25) since the side is 5 cm already in length, then subtract it to the area of the bigger square 64 (8x8=64) to get 39?
Im in 6th grade and im in pre algebra but my teacher is not very good and i don’t understand with the way she teaches but tou are so good at teaching thank you do much
mine has an expression in it. inside a big rectangle there is a small rectangle and its height is a-6 while the width is only a, what should i do? can someone help?
@@vvvken1 On the top of the calculator there’s a button named Shift which flips some stuff around the calculator( have you noticed some yellow equations on top of some buttons?) and near the 0 number there a button which reads x10* and that essentially creates the pi symbol
Keywords/what's asked in a question ex: You need to find the area of a square but there's a circle, find the area of the circle and the square and subtract becuz you're finding the area of the square
I thought of a better and easier way to solve the last problem, you just do radius multiplied by the square root of 12 which gives the length of one side of the triangle which we divide by two to get half of the base, then we multiply that by the square root of 3 which give the height, then we multiply that height by half the base to get the area of the triangle, then just subtract the area of the circle to get the shaded region
He got the 25 from multiplying the 5 x 5 from the square, since to find the area of the square you multiply side x side, which would be the two 5s from the square.
I just wrote an entire page on how to solve for the shaded area of the circle with the right triangle inside it and it got deleted because the stupid copy and clip button are right next to each other, who the hell had the bright idea of doing this?!