The formula to find the area of the segment is given below. It can also be found by calculating the area of the whole pie-shaped sector and subtracting the area of the isosceles triangle △ACB.
Formula for the area of a segment of a circle where:C is the central angle in DEGREESR is the radius of the circle of which the segment is a part.
π is Pi, approximately 3.142
sin is the trigonometry Sine function.
To work out the area of a circle, you have to learn something called 'PIE'or 'PI' in Greek. Pie = 3.14. Search 'What is pie?' on this to find out the next part...
Radius. the formula is Pi-r-squared i cant find the symbols on my comp
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
If you have the arc length:where:L is the arc length.R is the radius of the circle of which the sector is part.
Find the area of the circle and divide by 4.
To work out the area of a circle, you have to learn something called 'PIE'or 'PI' in Greek. Pie = 3.14. Search 'What is pie?' on this to find out the next part...
all you do is find the area of the circle... if you mean find the squares area, find the area of the circle, and then the square's area and subtract the squares area to the circles area
Radius. the formula is Pi-r-squared i cant find the symbols on my comp
You find the area of the whole square first. Then you find the area of the circle inside of it And then subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square and then you get the shaded area of the square
To find the area of the circle pi*radius*squared and subtract the area of the figure inside
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
If you have the arc length:where:L is the arc length.R is the radius of the circle of which the sector is part.
Find the area of the circle and divide by 4.
You will have to measure some part of the circle. As long as you have absolutely no information about a circle, you can't do any calculations.
First find the area of the larger circle and then subtract the area of the smaller circle. Area=(pi x radiuslarger)-( pi x radiussmaller)
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
area of a circle = pi*r2