Helllp please
Find the area of The following figures. Dimensions are in centimeters.

Answer:
[tex]\huge\mathfrak\red{Answer...} \\ \\ area \: of \: square \: = side {}^{2} \\ \\ side = \: 6 \: cm \\ \\ area \: of \: square \: = 6 \times 6 \\ \\ area \: of \: square \: = 36 \: cm.sq \\ \\ area \: of \: semicircle \: = (1 \div 2)\pi \: r {}^{2} \\ \\ radius = 2 \: cm \\ \\ area \: of \: semicircle = 6.28 \: cm.sq \\ \\ area \: of \: whole \: figure \: = 36 + 6.28 \\ \\ area = 42.28 \: cm.sq[/tex]
Answer:
Seperate the shapes!
Step-by-step explanation:
CIRCLE
First we want to find the area of the circle which would be:
\pi r^{2}
3.14159265359 x 2^{2}
3.14159265359 x 4cm
= 12.5663706144cm^{2} /2 (must divide by two because it is half of a circle)
= 6.28318530718cm^{2}
RECTANGLE/SQUARE
Find the area of the square.
AREA = L x W
Length = 2cm + ?
Width = 6cm
To find the length we must use the diameter of the circle (which is the radius but times it by 2)
To find diameter: r x 2
= 2cm x 2
= 4cm
Length = 4 + 2 = 6cm
Width = 6 cm
Area (Length x Width) = 6cm x 6cm
= 36cm^{2}
TOTAL AREA:
Just add the area of the circle and the area of the square together.
Area total = 36cm^{2} + 6.28318530718cm^{2}
= 42.2831853072cm^{2}
* Also round your total answer to the nearest tenth or hundreth if needed to do so.