The shape made inside a circle by an arc and two radii is a sector.
An arc, which is a uniformly curved line with a common radii point.
The region bounded by an arc and two radii to the arc's endpoints is known as a sector of a circle. It resembles a "slice" of the circle, with the arc serving as the curved edge and the two radii as the straight edges extending from the center of the circle to the endpoints of the arc. The area of this sector can be calculated based on the angle subtended by the arc at the center and the radius of the circle.
It is a sector
An arc is a portion of the circumference of a circle, defined by two endpoints on the circle. In contrast, a sector is a region enclosed by two radii and the arc connecting them, resembling a "slice" of the circle. Essentially, while an arc is just the curved line, a sector includes the area bounded by the arc and the radii.
A sector
An arc, which is a uniformly curved line with a common radii point.
The area bounded by an arc of circle and two radii is known as a "circular sector"
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I always called it an arc. It is simply a section of the circle. The ends are determined by the two radii you referenced. Each of the radii start at the center of the circle and end at their intersection with the circle. The portion of the circle that lies between the ends of the two radii is an arc.
Is a SECTOR. or SEGMENT.
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The arc.
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The Arc of a circle is that part of the circumference between two radii.