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PLEASE HELP I GOT LIKE 15 MINUTES LEFT

One small circle is completely inside a larger circle. Both circles share the same center point. Calculate the area of the shaded region.

PLEASE HELP I GOT LIKE 15 MINUTES LEFT One small circle is completely inside a larger-example-1
User Itay Levin
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Answer:

133π square centimeters

Explanation:

Area of larger circle:


\pi( {13}^(2) ) = 169\pi

Area of smaller circle;


\pi( {6}^(2) ) = 36\pi

Area of shaded region:


169\pi - 36\pi = 133\pi

User Aonan Zhang
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