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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you have the chord legnth?
OpenStudy (thread252):
you need to first find the area of the a fill circle by using the radius A=R pi^2
then divide that by 2 to get the area of the half circle. you need to do the same thing with the smaller circle in the large circle
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but you need to have the chord length
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OpenStudy (thread252):
looks like 2 to me!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no the diameter of the original circle is two and a chord can t equal the diameter
OpenStudy (thread252):
true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ohmindblown do you have any more info?
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OpenStudy (thread252):
the owner of this chat isn't even here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol he is responding now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@thread252 @Musicdude the only thing given was the diameter of the larger semi circle. nothing else.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok what math are you in
OpenStudy (thread252):
so I was right!
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