Congratulations for your solutions to Hyeyoun Chung, age 17, St
Paul's Girls' School, London; Royce Ferguson; Ang Zhi Ping, age
16; Yatir Halevi, age 17, Maccabim and Reut High-School, Israel;
and Joe Nielson, Rowan Maclennon-Ryde and Elizabeth Brewster from
Madras College, St Andrew's, Scotland.
The radius of the circle OA can be found by using the right
triangle formed by
and
. Using Pythagorus' theorem, the radius is found to be
units and the area of the circle to be
.
Now, connect the centre of the circle to the 8 points on it's
circumference where the white meets red. This divides the white
into circular sectors and quadrilaterals.
Using the cosine rule to find
we have
and
so
and hence
Hence
degrees.
The area of the triangle
is
To find the area of the minor segment
we subtract the area of
triangle
from the area of sector
which gives
To get the total red shaded area we now add the area of triangle
and multiply by 4 which gives: