That will depend on the length of its arc which has not been given
the area of a sector = (angle)/360 x PI x radius x radius pi r squared
The area of the sector of a circle with a radius of 2 inches and an arc of 60 degrees: 2.094 square inches.
The radius is 8 feet.
The area of a circle is derived from Pi x r2 where Pi = 3.14 and r = the radius, therefore a circle with an area of 662.89 has a radius of 14.5
It depends whether the UNSHOWN figure has the shaded sector as the sector which includes the 90° angle, or the one which excludes it. Assuming that it is the sector including the 90° angle, ie the question should have been written: What is the area of a sector of a circle with a radius of 3 units when the angle of the sector is 90°? It is a fraction of the whole area of the circle. The fraction is 90°/360° (as there are 360° in a full turn and only 90° are required) = 1/4 Area circle = π × radius² = π × (3 units)² = 9π square units → area 90° sector = ¼ × area circle = ¼ × 9π square units = 9π/4 square units ≈ 7.1 square units
Find the area of the shaded sector. radius of 3 ...A+ = 7.07
0. There is no circle so no shaded area of a circle!
if a circle has a radius of 12cm and a sector defined by a 120 degree arc what is the area of the sector
the area of a sector = (angle)/360 x PI x radius x radius pi r squared
the formula for the area of a sector is measure of arc/360 times (pi)(radius squared) it should come out to be about 1.046 or 1.047, or 1/3(pi) the formula for the area of a sector is measure of arc/360 times (pi)(radius squared) it should come out to be about 1.046 or 1.047, or 1/3(pi)
if given the central angle and the area of the circle, then by proportion: Given angle / sector area = 360 / Entire area, then solve for the sector area
The area of a sector of a circle with radius 12 and arc length 10pi is: 188.5 square units.
The area of the shaded sector is: 245.7 square units.
It depends on what information you have: the radius and the area of the sector or the length of the arc.
The area of the sector of a circle with a radius of 2 inches and an arc of 60 degrees: 2.094 square inches.
The area of a sector in a circle if the radius is 4 cm and the arc has degree 120 is: 16.76 cm2
Area of a sector of a circle = (pi) x (radius)2 x (central angle of the sector / 360)