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Given: Concentric circles with radio of lengths R and r with R>r. Prove: A ʳᶦⁿᵍ= π(BC)²

Given Concentric circles with radio of lengths R and r with Rgtr Prove A ʳᶦⁿᵍ πBC class=

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  • 24-07-2019

Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of outer circle = π R^2

and area of the inner circle  = π r^2 so the area of the ring

= π (R^2 - r^2)   (Equation (1) ).

Consider the triangle OBC. We have, by Pythagoras,  R^2 = r^2 + BC^2.

So BC^2 = R^2 - r^2.

Substituting for R^2 - r^2 in  equation (1):

Area of the ring = π BC^2 as required.

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