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  1. That is a hard one, if you look at my solution you will see its the most complicated part of the calculation
  2. it's not really the circles that are the problem. If the question was to calculate the area outside the circles it would be easy but when taking the triangle into consideration it becomes much harder
  3. Its related to tech in the way you need a computer to calculate it, you can't do it accurately on your own
  4. Try calculate the area of the black area under the triangle: All help is allowed (it might seem easier than it really is) The answer for those who are curious;; (don't cheat!);
  5. <html> <head> <title>Eksempel_2</title> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <script> var Tekst = false; function btnUtfor_onclick() { if (Tekst == false) { document.getElementById("pMelding").innerText = "DerpDerp"; } else { document.getElementById("pMelding").innerText = ""; } Tekst = !Tekst; } </script> </head> <body> <input id="btnUtfor" type="button" value="Trykk meg" onclick="btnUtfor_onclick()" /> <p id="pMelding"></p> </body> </html> Now it works, seems there was something with the boolean? Thank you!
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