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when two circles of equal radius overlap and intersect each other's centers, the arc of overlapping area is 120 degrees. this can be proven easily by connecting centers and center to points of intersection. This makes two equilateral triangles and central angle is sum of individual angles of two triangles. I am on my mobile or I would draw the picture for you.
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nope diagram not required,,,
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when two circles of equal radius overlap and intersect each other's centers, the arc of overlapping area is 120 degrees. this can be proven easily by connecting centers and center to points of intersection. This makes two equilateral triangles and central angle is sum of individual angles of two triangles. I am on my mobile or I would draw the picture for you.
Sent from my Redmi Note 4 usingGMAT Club Forum mobile app[/quote]
nope diagram not required,,,
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