Plane Division by Circles
PlaneDivisionbyCircles
Consider n intersecting circles. The maximal number of regions into which these divide the plane are
| N(n)=n^2-n+2, |
giving values for n=1, 2, ... of 2, 4, 8, 14, 22, 32, 44, 58, ... (OEIS A014206).
See also
Arrangement, Circle, Circle Division by Lines, Plane Division by Ellipses, Plane Division by Lines, Space Division by SpheresExplore with Wolfram|Alpha
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References
Indiana School Mathematics J. 14, No. 4, p. 4, 1979.Konhauser, J. D. E.; Velleman, D.; and Wagon, S. Which Way Did the Bicycle Go? And Other Intriguing Mathematical Mysteries. Washington, DC: Math. Assoc. Amer., p. 177, 1996.Problem Q736. Parabola 24, 22, 1988.Sloane, N. J. A. Sequence A014206 in "The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences."Yaglom, A. M. and Yaglom, I. M. Challenging Mathematical Problems with Elementary Solutions, Vol. 1. New York: Dover, pp. 102-106, 1987.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
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