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Mathematical problems caused by the positions of three circles
Three circles are tangent and connect three center points to form an equilateral triangle with a side length of 2. The area of the shaded part is the area of the equilateral triangle minus the area of three 60-degree sectors (the area of three 60-degree sectors is equivalent to the area of a semicircle), that is, (2×1.7)/2-3.14/2 = 0.65438+.