Question:

Smaller area enclosed by the circle x2+y2=4 and the line x+y=2 is

Updated On: Sep 18, 2023
  • 2(π-2)

  • π-2

  • 2π-1

  • 2(π+2)

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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The smaller area enclosed by the circle,x2+y2=4,and the line,x+y=2,is

represented by the shaded area ACBA as

It can be observed that,

Area ACBA=Area OACBO-Area(ΔOAB)=

\[\int_{1}^{2} \sqrt{4-x^2} \,dx\]\[-\int_{0}^{2} (2-x) \,dx\]

=[\(\frac{x}{2}\)\(\sqrt{4-x^2}\)+\(\frac{4}{2}\)sin-1\(\frac{x}{2}\)]20-[2x-\(\frac{x^2}{2}\)]20

=[2.π/2]-[4-2]

=(π-2)units.

Thus,the correct answer is B.

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