A) you have a regular n-gon of side-length 's'. find the area of the region that contains all the points inside the n-gon that are closer to the center of the n-gon than they are to any of the sides. (You may find it easier to start with a square.)
note:depending on how you do it, you may wind up with an integral that cannot be evaluated. in that case, just leave it as it is.
B) you are given a horizontal line 'a' units above the x axis. Find the area of the region that contains all the points above the x axis that are closer to the origin than they are to any of the horizontal line.
note: this one is actually easier than A, so you may want to do it first.
C)you have a line given in the form of y=mx+b. Find the area of the region that contains all the points between the given line and the x axis that are closer to the origin than they are to any of the horizontal line.
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A) you have a regular n-gon of side-length 's'. find the area of the region that contains all the points inside the n-gon that are closer to the center of the n-gon than they are to any of the sides. (You may find it easier to start with a square.)
note:depending on how you do it, you may wind up with an integral that cannot be evaluated. in that case, just leave it as it is.
B) you are given a horizontal line 'a' units above the x axis. Find the area of the region that contains all the points above the x axis that are closer to the origin than they are to any of the horizontal line.
note: this one is actually easier than A, so you may want to do it first.
C)you have a line given in the form of y=mx+b. Find the area of the region that contains all the points between the given line and the x axis that are closer to the origin than they are to any of the horizontal line.
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