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Area of Shaded Figures: Triangles, Rectangles, and Circles

Calculate the area of shaded regions formed by triangles, rectangles, and circles. Find the area of figures given their dimensions.

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Area of Shaded Figures: Triangles, Rectangles, and Circles

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  1. The figure is composed of a right triangle and a semi-circle. What is the area of the shaded region? The figure is not drawn to scale. 7 in 24 in

  2. The figure is composed of a rectangle and a circle. The diagonal of the rectangle is the same as the diameter of the circle 10 in 24 in

  3. The figure is composed of a right triangle and a circle. The hypotenuse of the right triangle is the same length as the diameter of the circle. 16 in 30 in

  4. The figure is composed of a right triangle and a semi-circle. What is the area of the shaded region? The figure is not drawn to scale. 15 in 36 in

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