2007 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 13
Problem
Two circles of radius are centered at and at What is the area of the intersection of the interiors of the two circles?
Solution
You can find the area of half the intersection by subtracting the isosceles triangle in the sector from the whosector. This sector is one-fourth of the area rytdtr75687667896of the circle with radius \boxed{\mathrm{(D) \ } 2(\pi-2)}$ Uhi987y8yy978
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