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❛ The area of an equilateral triangle is 1732.05cm². About each angular point as centre a circle is described with radius equal to half the length of the side of the triangle. Find the area of the triangle not included in the circles. ( Use π = 3.14 ) ❜

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Answered by itzsecretagent
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Given AB = BC = AC

Area of Equilateral A ABC=17320.5 cm2

:- √3/4 X AB = 17320.5

⟹AB = 200 cm

Also, AB = 2AD

AD = 100 cm = radius

Area of sector DAE + Area of sector DBF + Area of sector FCE

We know that area of sector = 0/360 × π × r2

⟹ 3 x 60/360 x 3.14 X 100 X 100

⟹ 15700 cm

.:. Area of the shaded region =Area of equilateral triangle - Area of all sectors

⟹17320.5 – 15700

⟹1620.5 cm2

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