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Big Circle, Little Circle (Posted on 2002-11-03) Difficulty: 4 of 5

A circle has a radius of 14 cm. Another circle has a radius of 7 cm. The centre of the second circle lies on the circumference of the first. Find The common area for both circles.

(P.S -The answer might not be elegant)

  Submitted by Dulanjana    
Rating: 3.5455 (11 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
The answer is approximately 68.75

The comments submitted by our users provide a few methods for solving it.

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  Subject Author Date
Solutionsolutionbroll2016-06-10 05:21:02
SolutionSolutionDej Mar2008-02-10 07:24:23
answerK Sengupta2007-07-28 15:40:04
SolutionPolar CoordinatesLarry2004-06-09 01:40:09
SolutionSolutionAntonio2003-08-31 07:49:32
re: Calculus solutionCharlie2003-02-15 17:03:03
SolutionCalculus solutionCharlie2003-02-15 14:46:55
SolutionFind Area of two segmentsBrian Nowell2003-02-14 15:42:55
re: functionsCharlie2003-02-11 05:35:26
i think the answe is...angie2002-12-17 23:14:42
inelegant solutioncris crawford2002-11-28 22:04:42
functionslucky2002-11-04 08:10:10
re(3):friedlinguini2002-11-04 07:23:29
re(2):levik2002-11-04 07:02:02
re:levik2002-11-04 06:55:47
No SubjectCheradenine2002-11-04 01:20:18
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