carpet carpet

find d distance betwn d two cenetrs such that d overlappin area betwn d two circles is same as d area wich is nt overlappin i mean outside

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Mani Pal Singh ·

best approach as far as i can think

take a circle x2+y2=a2
and another circle as x2+y2=b2

find the point of intersection
then find the area of overlap and equate it with the area outside
if the problem still persist then do ask again[1]

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°ღ•๓яυΠ·

tere carpet ka kya .................woh yahn ni chalega kya

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Mani Pal Singh ·

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but teko answer numerically chayiye na
waise good plot

a good question to think that way

but don't u agree with the post no2

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Dr.House ·

no. carpet thorem is not applicable everywhere.

mostly to parallelograms.

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peas venkat ·

these are cocentric circles , no question of intersection.

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peas venkat ·

zero

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