Math, asked by mansiparab08, 1 year ago

Two circles, each of radius 7 cm,
intersect each other. The distance
between their centres is 7√2cm. Find
the area common to both the circles.​

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Answered by amitnrw
2

Answer:

28 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

Two circles, each of radius 7 cm,

intersect each other. The distance

between their centres is 7√2cm. Find

the area common to both the circles.​

As both radius are 7 and distance between centers = 7√2

=> Angle between Radius = 90°  (as 7² + 7² = (7√2)²)

Hence its a square formed by center points & intersection points

Area of Square = 7*7 = 49 cm²

Angle at center by Arc = 90°  

Area of Both Arcs = 2 * (90/360) π 7²

= 2 (1/4) (22/7) * 7²

= 77 cm²

the area common to both the circles.​ = 77 - 49 = 28 cm²

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