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welcome to math with Mr Jay [Music] in this video Im going to cover how to find the area of the Shaded region and for our example we have a circle inside of a square so basically a circle hole inside of a larger Square we need to find the area of the Shaded region so the green we do this by finding the area of the outside square and then subtracting the area of the inside Circle so Im going to come to the side here and were going to start with the outside Square so I will put OS for outside square and this is going to be the complete area of that outside Square lets use the formula area equals a side length squared so for a square we can find the area by squaring a side length for the square these sides are all 12 meters so lets plug in 12 meters so area equals 12 squared 12 squared means 12 times 12. so 12 times 12 that gives us an area of 144 square meters thats the complete area of the outside Square now we need to subtract the area of the inside Circle we need to take out the