Math, asked by wolfi123, 8 months ago

The figure shows two semi-circles. Find the area of the shaded part in terms of of π.

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Answered by jaiusankar
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Step-by-step explanation:

area of semicircle = πr²/2

area of not shaded s.c = π(1)²/2

= π/2m²

area shaded c.s = πr²/2

= π(2)²/2

= 2πm²

so, the area of shaded part = total area of shaded - area of not shaded semicircle.

=> 2π-π/2

=> 4π+π/2

=> 3π/2m² --> area of the shaded part in the semicircle ....:);)

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Answered by kawalejyoti123
2

Answer:

area of semicircle = πr²/2

area of not shaded s.c = π(1)²/2

= π/2m²

area shaded c.s = πr²/2

= π(2)²/2

= 2πm²

so, the area of shaded part = total area of shaded - area of not shaded semicircle.

=> 2π-π/2

=> 4π+π/2

=> 3π/2m² --> area of the shaded part in the semicircle ....:);)

plz mark as BRANIEST

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