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Anonymous at Mon, 6 May 2024 21:53:58 UTC No. 16162983
Let's say you wanted to create a formula without using google, all by yourself that describes the grey area between those circles in terms of the three variables: the radii of the circles and distance between their centers. No googling allowed, just using pen and paper and calculator.
How hard would that be?
Garrote at Mon, 6 May 2024 22:08:06 UTC No. 16163001
alfa = 2*arcsin(R/d)
beta = 2*arcsin(r/d)
A_1=r*alfa - r^2*sin(alfa)/2
A_2=R*beta - R^2*sin(beta)/2
grey area = A_1 + A_2
Anonymous at Mon, 6 May 2024 22:11:04 UTC No. 16163008
>>16162983
Simple --- ฯ^(xINF) --- do that for the shaded area! Voila!
Anonymous at Tue, 7 May 2024 00:22:11 UTC No. 16163219
>>16163008
Sry.
ฯ^x(โ) --- where x is any number
Remember it's for the shaded area. Magnifico!
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Anonymous at Tue, 7 May 2024 18:59:42 UTC No. 16164391
>>16162983
lets say i wanted you to sniff my farts brap brap braaap.