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How would you go about finding the area of the shaded region?


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(Area of I + Area of II) + (Area of III + Area of IV)
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(Area of I + Area of III) + (Area of II + Area of IV)
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(Area of I + Area of IV) + (Area of II + Area of III)
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(Area of I + Area of II) × 2
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Solution

The correct option is B (Area of I + Area of III) + (Area of II + Area of IV)

We would find the area of unshaded region that are opposite to each other and by taking them in pairs.
Area of shaded regions, I +III = II+IV = Area of square - Area of 2 semicircles(which includes I and III as the shaded portions)
=side22×πr22
=side2πr2

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