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Example 14 The adjoining figure shows two circles with same centre. The radius of the larger circle is 10 cm and the radius of the smaller circle is 4 cm. Find: (a) the area of the larger circle Radius of larger circle = R = 10 cm Area of larger circle = ๐R2 = 3.14 ร (10)2 = 3.14 ร 100 = 314/100 ร 100 = 314 cm2 โด Area of larger circle is 314 cm2 Example 14 (b) the area of the smaller circle Radius of smaller circle = r = 4 cm Area of smaller circle = ๐r2 = 3.1 (4)2 = 3.14 ร 16 = 314/100 ร 16 = 5024/100 = 50.24 cm2 โด Area of smaller circle is 50.24 cm2 Example 14 (c) the shaded area between the two circles. (ฯ = 3.14) Shaded area = Area of larger circle โ Area of smaller circle = 314 โ 50.24 = 314 โ 50.24/100 = (314 ร 100 โ 5024)/100 = (๐๐๐๐๐ โ ๐๐๐๐)/๐๐๐ = 26376/100 = 263.76 cm2 โด Shaded area is 263.76 cm2
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