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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 8 months ago
From the GIVEN FIGURE, we have
AB = 18 cm , DC = 32 cm , Distance between AB and DC(h) = 14 cm & radius of each circle(r) = 7cm
Since , AB ||DC
Therefore , ∠A + ∠D = 180° & ∠B + ∠C = 180°
[CO INTERIOR ANGLES are supplementary]
Area of sector = (θ /360) ×πr²
Area of sector with ∠A & ∠D = (180 /360) × 22/7 × 7²
= ½ × 22 × 7 = 11 × 7 = 77 cm²
Similarly, Area of sector with ∠B & ∠C = (180 /360) × 22/7 × 7²
= ½ × 22 × 7 = 11 × 7 = 77 cm²
Area of trapezium = ½ (sum of parallel sides) ×distance between Parallel sides(h)
Area of trapezium = ½ (AB + DC ) ×(h)
Area of trapezium = ½(18+32)×14
= ½(50)× 14 = 25 × 14 = 350 cm².
Area of shaded region = Area of trapezium - (Area of sector with ∠A & ∠D + Area of sector with ∠B & ∠C)
= 350 -(77+77) = 350 - 154 = 196 cm²
Area of shaded region = 196 cm²
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