Katey L.

asked • 11/21/19

Two congruent regular hexagons overlap such that a vertex of one lies on the center of the other and the intersecting sides are perpendicular.

Find the difference in the non-overlapping areas.

Mark M.

The intersection lines are not perpendicular. They form a lozenge of two equilateral triangles.
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