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10 August, 07:44

How do you find to shaded region between a circle and a rectangle?

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  1. 10 August, 08:01
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    Area of Region in between = πr² - L * W

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming that the rectangle is inside the circle then it would be a mixture of the two area formulas.

    Area of a rectangle: Length * Width

    Area of a Circle = π (radius) ²

    Since the rectangle is inside the circle, we can subtract the areas to find the shaded region that is not overlapped by the rectangle.

    Area of Region in between = Area of a Circle - Area of a rectangle

    Area of un-overlapped Region = πr² - L * W
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