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Date Posted: 5 years ago
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Christmas MT
Christmas MT
5 years ago
Do you have the answer key? I got 2π cm^2 but I'm not sure if it's correct.

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Each circle pass through the centre of 2 other circles, so for every pair of circles we can draw a line of symmetry (blue lines).

Not sure how to explain the pink lines (tell me if you know why), but now you can see all the circles are divided into 6 equal segments.

Rearrange the shaded areas should give 3 shaded segments. Shaded area = 3/6 = 1/2 the area of a circle = 1/2π(2)^2 = 2π cm^2
J
J
5 years ago
The pink lines are actually the symmetry lines obtained when one draws more identical overlapping circles