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A circle of a radius 15cm intersects another circle of radius 20 cm at right angles.

What is the difference of the areas of the non-overlapping portion?

What is the sum of the areas of the non-overlapping portion?

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A circle of a radius 15cm intersects another circle of radius 20 cm at right angles.

What is the difference of the areas of the non-overlapping portion?

What is the sum of the areas of the non-overlapping portion?

Circles intersect at two points.

Are you saying both intersections are at right angles, or can one intersection be something else?

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Sorry for sounding dumb, but how do 2 circles intersect at right angles? could you provide an image?

Two circles intersect at right angles when the distance between their centers is equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of their respective radii. There was another thread where we discussed this http://brainden.com/forum/index.php?showto...ost&p=70759

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