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In the figure (ii) given below, there are five squares each of side 2 cm.

(i) Find the radius of the circle.

(ii) Find the area of the shaded region. (Take π = 3.14).

In the figure, there are five squares each of side 2 cm. (i) Find the radius of the circle. (ii) Find the area of the shaded region. Mensuration, ML Aggarwal Understanding Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

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(i) Let O be the center of the circle.

B be the mid-point of side of square.

In the figure, there are five squares each of side 2 cm. (i) Find the radius of the circle. (ii) Find the area of the shaded region. Mensuration, ML Aggarwal Understanding Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

From figure,

OB = 2 + 1 = 3 cm

AB = 1 cm

Using Pythagoras theorem,

OA = OB2+AB2\sqrt{OB^2 + AB^2}

OA = 32+12=9+1=10\sqrt{3^2 + 1^2} = \sqrt{9 + 1} = \sqrt{10}.

So, the radius of the circle = 10\sqrt{10} cm.

Hence, the radius of circle = 10\sqrt{10} cm.

(ii) We know that,

Area of the circle = πr2.

= 3.14 × 102\sqrt{10}^2

= 3.14 × 10

= 31.4 cm2.

Area of 5 square of side 2 cm each = 22 × 5

= 4 × 5

= 20 cm2.

So, the area of shaded portion = 31.4 – 20 = 11.4 cm2.

Hence, area of shaded portion = 11.4 cm2.

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