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How do you find the shaded area if two circle overlap and the height of the over lap is 4? The radius of both circles is 4 also.
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Find the area of one segment formed by a square with sides of 6" inscribed in a circle.
(Hint: use the ratio of 1:1:√2 to find the radius of the circle.)
Could you help with this one too?
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Hi Lynn16,
For #1,
Area = sector CAD + sector CBD - (ΔABC + ΔABD )
i.e.
Last edited by gAr (2011-07-12 03:25:00)
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Bob has already done that, and you even thanked him!
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense" - Buddha?
"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."
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In the first question 4 is the height of the overlap, not the width.
Of course this assumes a bias toward the horizontal instead of vertical, but I think the writer of the question would see the circles as gAr drew them, but with less overlap.
I get 16 x (pi/3) - (8 x sqrt(3)).
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