Area of the sector is: (50/360)*pi*6 squared = 5*pi or about 15.708 rounded to 3 decimal places
Find the area of the shaded sector. radius of 3 ...A+ = 7.07
If the sector of a circle has a central angle of 50 and an area of 605 cm2, the radius is: 37.24 cm
The area of the sector is: 221.2 cm2
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Find the area of the shaded sector. radius of 3 ...A+ = 7.07
19.23
The radius of the sector with an angle of 27 degrees and arc of 12cm is: 25.46 cm
The area of the sector of the circle formed by the central angle is: 37.7 square units.
The measure of the central angle divided by 360 degrees equals the arc length divided by circumference. So 36 degrees divided by 360 degrees equals 2pi cm/ 2pi*radius. 1/10=1/radius. Radius=10 cm.
If the sector of a circle has a central angle of 50 and an area of 605 cm2, the radius is: 37.24 cm
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The area of the sector is: 221.2 cm2
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
An eighth of the area of the circle which, since neither its radius, diameter nor circumference are known, is an unknown quantity.
The angle in a circle sector is called the "central angle." This angle is formed at the center of the circle and subtends the arc of the sector. It is measured in degrees or radians and determines the size of the sector.