MournSanity
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I have this math project that my teacher gave us. He didn't teach us what it was about but I was able to get most of with my past geometry knowledge. There is just one problem I don't understand.
Amos has a garden enclosed by a trianglar fence 40' on each side, and surrounded by a flat field of grass. Billy, the goat, is tethered outside of the garden by a 30' chain attached to the midpoint of a side of the fence. Draw a figure that represents the grazing region and label the appropriate angles and lengths. FIND THE AREA OF THIS GRAZING REGION.
Ok, I drew a triangular garden and attached Billy to the midpoint of the fence and drew the grazing area. The picture looks like a pizza with an equilateral triangle's base sticking through one side. How would I go about finding the area? I know that a circle's area formula thing is pi R squared, where R is the radius(30 in this problem). But how do I calculate the area minus the part of the triangle that is sticking into the circle?
Any help at all would be apprectiated 🙂
Amos has a garden enclosed by a trianglar fence 40' on each side, and surrounded by a flat field of grass. Billy, the goat, is tethered outside of the garden by a 30' chain attached to the midpoint of a side of the fence. Draw a figure that represents the grazing region and label the appropriate angles and lengths. FIND THE AREA OF THIS GRAZING REGION.
Ok, I drew a triangular garden and attached Billy to the midpoint of the fence and drew the grazing area. The picture looks like a pizza with an equilateral triangle's base sticking through one side. How would I go about finding the area? I know that a circle's area formula thing is pi R squared, where R is the radius(30 in this problem). But how do I calculate the area minus the part of the triangle that is sticking into the circle?
Any help at all would be apprectiated 🙂