2004 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 7

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The following problem is from both the 2004 AMC 12B #7 and 2004 AMC 10B #9, so both problems redirect to this page.

Problem 7

A square has sides of length 10, and a circle centered at one of its vertices has radius 10. What is the area of the union of the regions enclosed by the square and the circle?

$(\mathrm {A}) 200+25\pi \quad (\mathrm {B}) 100+75\pi \quad (\mathrm {C}) 75+100\pi \quad (\mathrm {D}) 100+100\pi \quad (\mathrm {E}) 100+125\pi$

Solution

The area of the circle is $S_{\bigcirc}=100\pi$, the area of the square is $S_{\square}=100$.

Exactly $1/4$ of the circle lies inside the square. Thus the total area is $\dfrac34 S_{\bigcirc} + S_{\square} = \boxed{100+75\pi} \Longrightarrow \mathrm{(B)}$.

See Also

2004 AMC 12B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 6
Followed by
Problem 8
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All AMC 12 Problems and Solutions
2004 AMC 12B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 8
Followed by
Problem 10
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All AMC 12 Problems and Solutions