To find the area of a shaded sector in a circle, you need the radius and the angle of the sector. Assuming the radius of the circle is 18 cm, the area of the entire circle is given by the formula (A = \pi r^2), which equals approximately (1017.88 , \text{cm}^2). If you know the angle of the sector in degrees, you can calculate the area of the sector using the formula (A_{sector} = \frac{\theta}{360} \times A_{circle}), where (\theta) is the angle of the sector. Without the angle, I cannot provide the exact area of the shaded sector.
1. The segment will be enclosed within a sector of radii 18 cm and an arc angle of about 113 degrees. 2. Area of sector: 113/360*pi*18*18 = 319 square cm rounded. 3. Area of segment: 316-area of isosceles triangle contained in the sector = 170 square cm rounded.
A circle with a radius of 18 inches has an area of 1,017.88 square inches.
The surface area of a cylinder with a height of 18 and a radius of 10 equals 1,759.3 units2
The area of a circle can be calculated using the formula ( A = \pi r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. For a circle with a radius of 18 inches, the area would be ( A = \pi (18)^2 = \pi \times 324 ). This yields an area of approximately ( 1017.88 ) square inches when using ( \pi \approx 3.14 ).
To find the area of a shaded sector in a circle, you need the radius and the angle of the sector. Assuming the radius of the circle is 18 cm, the area of the entire circle is given by the formula (A = \pi r^2), which equals approximately (1017.88 , \text{cm}^2). If you know the angle of the sector in degrees, you can calculate the area of the sector using the formula (A_{sector} = \frac{\theta}{360} \times A_{circle}), where (\theta) is the angle of the sector. Without the angle, I cannot provide the exact area of the shaded sector.
Assuming the shaded sector has the angle of 100o (without seeing the diagram, it could be the other sector, ie the one with an angle of 260o): The sector is 1000 ÷ 360o = 5/18 of the circle. Thus its area is 5/18 that of the circle: area = 5/18 x π x 82 ~= 55.9 units2
The area of the whole circle is pi*r2 = 25*pi To go any further, you need to assume that the central angle is given in degrees. If the sector is 18.0 degrees out of a circle of 360 degrees so the sector represents 18/360 = 1/20 of the whole circle. The area of the sector, therefore, is 1/20 of the area of the whole circle = 25*pi/20 = 5*pi/4 or 1.25*pi = 12.566 sq inches.
A sector with a radius of 2 cm can't have an arc of 18 cm. If the radius is 2 cm, then the entire circumference of the whole circle is a little less than 12.6 cm. Strange as it may seem, the area of that whole circle is a little less than 12.6 cm2 .
1. The segment will be enclosed within a sector of radii 18 cm and an arc angle of about 113 degrees. 2. Area of sector: 113/360*pi*18*18 = 319 square cm rounded. 3. Area of segment: 316-area of isosceles triangle contained in the sector = 170 square cm rounded.
A circle with a radius of 18 centimeters has an area of 1,017.88 square centimeters.
A circle with a radius of 18 inches has an area of 1,017.88 square inches.
Well, darling, the area of a circle is calculated using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius. So, plugging in 18 cm for the radius, we get A = π(18)^2 = 324π cm². So, the area of a circle with a radius of 18 cm is 324π square centimeters. Voilà!
Area is 1,017.9 units2
The surface area of a cylinder with a height of 18 and a radius of 10 equals 1,759.3 units2
The radius is 18 cm
Area = 2,035.8 in2