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21 December, 20:36

What is the area between the circles of x^2+y^2=36 and (x-1) ^2 + (y-2) ^2=4

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  1. 21 December, 23:00
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    In order to solve this problem, the primary equation to be used in this problem is the formula of the area of the circle which is A = pi r^2 where pi is a constant and r is the radius of the circle. The standard form of a circle is (x-h) ^2 + (y-k) ^2 = r^2 where (h, k) is the center of the circle and r is the radius of the circle. In this case,

    1) first circle

    x^2 + y^2 = 36

    that is (h, k) is at (0,0) and r = 6

    2) second circle

    (x-1) ^2 + (y-2) ^2=4

    that is (h, k) is at (1,2) and r = 2

    The area of the first circle is A1 = pi * 6^2 = 36pi while A2 = pi * 2^2 = 4 pi

    The difference of the two is equal to 32 pi or equal specifically to 100.48 units^2
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