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The diagram shown above has four circles of 7 cm radius with cintres at A, B, C and D. If the quadrilateral ABCD represents a square, then find the area of the shaded region.

A

42 `cm^(2)`

B

21 `cm^(2)`

C

63 `cm^(2)`

D

84 `cm^(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Area of shaded region = Area of square ABCD`-4((1)/(4)xx" Area of circle")`.
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