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#1 2022-12-08 08:22:44

undertaker
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Registered: 2022-11-04
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geometry! one question :)

I've seen these questions on this site before, but they're not helping for me, so id appreciate some helo : )

5. What is the radius of a half-piece when it is cut as shown in the picture? (ie, where do I need to cut to make two equal halves out of a piece?)

I was told to use this formula, A = (n/360) * pi * r^2 but I don't know what n is... I know it's the central angle but I'm unsure how to find it!

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#2 2022-12-08 23:24:27

Bob
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Re: geometry! one question :)

hi undertaker

I'm assuming you mean this problem:

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The size of the sectors is not relevent.  Let's say you had a slice one sixth of the cake and sub-divided as in the picture into two equal parts then <outer part> = <inner part> so 6 times <outer part> = 6 times <inner part>

= whole cake divided in two. 

The area of the whole cake is pi r squared so we want the two parts to have area half pi r squared.

The inner is a smaller circle, so let's call it's radius 's'.  Then pi s squared = half pi r squared.

Cancel the pi on each side and you have s = Square root (half r squared) = root(2) . r

Hope that helps

Bob


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#3 2022-12-09 05:59:40

undertaker
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Re: geometry! one question :)

Thank you!

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