Both a blue edged square and a red edged circle are shown below. Center of the square is exactly located at the origin of the axes. The rim of the circle always touches the edges of the square and both axes in the first quadrant. Draw a detailed flowchart and write a computer code using Monte Carlo method to compute the area of the yellow shaded region as shown in the figure below. Run your code and attach screenshots of the output.

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Both a blue edged square and a red edged circle are shown below. Center of the square is
exactly located at the origin of the axes. The rim of the circle always touches the edges of the
square and both axes in the first quadrant. Draw a detailed flowchart and write a computer
code using Monte Carlo method to compute the area of the yellow shaded region as shown in
the figure below. Run your code and attach screenshots of the output.

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