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HOW TO CALCULATE BIG SEMI CIRCLE AREA MINUS SMALL SEMICIRCULAR AREA?

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HOW TO CALCULATE BIG SEMI CIRCLE AREA MINUS SMALL SEMICIRCULAR AREA?

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subtract the small area from the large area to get the difference in areas the area of the large circle is Pi R^2, so the semicircle will be 1/2 of this amount the ares of the smaller circle is PI r^2, and its semicircle will be 1/2 of this amount the difference is then Pi (R^2 – r^2) / 2

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