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Transcribed Image Text:A window has the shape of a parabola above and a circular arc below. Find the area of the window.
4.47 ft
13.1 ft
13.1 ft
Use the dotted line as your y-axis and the solid gray line as the x-axis.
Find the distance from the T-axis to the top of the circle.
feet
Write the equation of the circle.
Write the equation of the parabola.
Find the area of the window.
ft?
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