maryelle Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 please help me with this.. There are 3 noncongruent cirles the distance between their centers are 21,23 and 25.. Find the area of the shaded region.. please d0 help me..
timo Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 I'd calculate the area of the triangle formed by the three centers, then substract the shares that the circles themselves contribute to that area.
maryelle Posted September 11, 2007 Author Posted September 11, 2007 I already computed for the are of the triangle but i dont know how to compute for the shares of the triangle.. can you please do that for me?...
timo Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Well, a circle has an area equal to [math] \pi r^2 [/math]. Hence, a section created by an angle [math]\alpha[/math] has an area equal to [math] \frac{\alpha}{360^\circ} \pi r^2 [/math]. So what you obviously need is the angles and the radii. Generally, for homework questions, please provide your ideas of how to solve the problem, what you already tried out, what you think you already achieved, which step you have a problem with, why you think a certain idea will work or won't work, ... . As an example in this case: How did you compute the area of the triangle?
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