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Join Date: Jun 2010
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![]() how do you get an area of a circle then another shape inside of it??? i really dont know how and i need your help 3days before our math exams please
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![]() Cutout areas are found by subtracting the "cutout" shape from the outer shape. For example, if a square is cutout from a circle, subtract the area of the square from the area of the circle.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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![]() whats the homework mr. hui student louis
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
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![]() I agree, With Mr.Hui
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