The scenario is the following, I am given 2 loops with the same radius, r, a distance of d, and same current of I. In the left loop the current goes counter clockwise, in the right loop the current is clockwise. The two loops centers lie on the same axis which are perpendicular to the plane of the loops. I am asked to find the magnetic flux of the left loop due to the current on the right loop.
I know that the magnetic flux of a loop is $\phi=B\pi r^2$, where $B=\dfrac{ \mu_0I}{2R}$ So how exactly do I find the Total magnetic flux on the loop due to the magnetic flux on the other? Am I going to add or subtract? I get confused at this part