Math, asked by vandan1037, 11 months ago

The sides of a triangular park are 8m, 10m and 6m. A small circular area of diameter 2m is to be
left out and the remaining area is to be used for growing roses. How much area is used for
growing roses?​

Answers

Answered by saumika
23

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Semiperimeter of triangular park = (8+10+6)/2 = 12m.

Area of triangle heron's formula = Root {12(12-8)(12-10)(12-6)} = 24m2

Area of circle to be left out = Pie X (2/2)2 = 3.14m2

Area used for growing grasses = Total area - area to be left out = 24m2 - 3.14m2 = 20.86m2

Answered by kritikak
2

Answer:

Semiperimeter of triangular park = (8+10+6)/2 = 12m.

Area of triangle heron's formula = Root {12(12-8)(12-10)(12-6)} = 24m2

Area of circle to be left out = Pie X (2/2)2 = 3.14m2

Area used for growing grasses = Total area - area to be left out

= 24m2 - 3.14m2 = 20.86m2

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