The question asks about the "following". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
A segment or a sector are both regions in a circle.
sector
It is called a sector.
(pi * radius squared) * ( sector angle / 360 )
Linear is a measure of length, and area is a measure of the number of square m (ft) of a region. These are different dimensions.
the distance around a circular region is called circumference
A segment or a sector are both regions in a circle.
shaded sectors do not appear on listings
No. A sector is bounded by part two radii and part of the circumference.
We know that C = 2*pi*r, meaning the C/pi = 2r = d. As a result whatever the circumference is divided by pi (3.14159....) is going to be the diameter. For example, if the circumference is 6.28 inches, the diameter will be 2 inches.
The central region is the nucleus. The two solid actually represents the (two) protons and the (two) neutrons in the helium. The circle represents the boundary of the nucleus. The protons and the neutrons are present within the nucleus. Normally, outside the nucleus there will be one more circle with two electrons.
The value of pi is determined by a circle's circumference divided by its diameter and pi is an irrational number which is valued at approximately 3.14 to two decimal places.
Sure thing, darling! To find the area of the shaded region in a circle with a central angle of 40 degrees and a radius of 9 cm, you first calculate the area of the entire circle using the formula A = πr^2. Then, you find the fraction of the circle that the shaded region represents, which is 40/360. Multiply this fraction by the total area of the circle to get the area of the shaded region. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
A star in a circle on a map typically represents the location of a major city or capital within a region. It is a common symbol used to denote an important urban center or significant point of interest on the map.
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.
the set f all points of the plane which lie either on the circle or inside the circle form the circular region
The region between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole is called the Arctic region. The region between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole is called the Antarctic region.