Since there is no shaded part, the answer must be that its area is 0 square units.
0. There is no circle so no shaded area of a circle!
The area is 113.1 square cm.
Find the area of the shaded sector. radius of 3 ...A+ = 7.07
To find the area of the circle pi*radius*squared and subtract the area of the figure inside
if a circle has a radius of 12cm and a sector defined by a 120 degree arc what is the area of the sector
A circle with a radius of 135 units has an area of 57,255.53 square units.
0. There is no circle so no shaded area of a circle!
The area is ~452.3 cm2
The area is 113.1 square cm.
Area of a circle with radius r = pir2Area of the largest circle = Area of the smallest circle + Area of the shaded regionSince areas of the smallest circle and the shaded region are 9pi and 72pi, the Area, A, of the largest circle isA = 9pi + 72pi = 81pi, where r2 = 81.Thus, the radius of the largest circle is 9
The area is pi*radius2 = 452 cm2, approx.
The area of the shaded region is 1265.42 meters squared, since I subtracted the two totals of both the unshaded region and the shaded region of a circle.
Find the area of the shaded sector. radius of 3 ...A+ = 7.07
You divide the area of the shaded region by the area of the full circle. For example, if the radius of the shaded region is 2 meters, the probability would be 4pi / 36pi, or 1/9. If the shaded region is a 'slice' of the circle, the chance is just the fraction of the circle which the 'slice' is.
Area = pi*122 = 452.389 square cm to 3 dp
The area of the square is 98 square cm. Assuming the shaded area is the remainder of the circle, its area is 55.9 square cm (approx).
To find the area of the circle pi*radius*squared and subtract the area of the figure inside