Loren Booda
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Where do a concentric sphere and square, both of area 1, intersect?
HallsofIvy said:A circle of area 1 has radius 1/(2\pi) and so a circle of area 1 with center at the origin of a coordinate system can be represented by the equation x^2+ y^2= 1/4\pi^2.
A square of area 1 has sides of length 1 and so a square of area 1 with center ata the origin of a coordinate system can be represented as the are contained within the lines x= 1/2, y= 1/2, x= -1/2, y= -1/2.
Where does x^2+ y^2= 1/4\pi^2 intersect each of those?
Loren, I would have thought you would have been able to do a problem like this easily!