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Thats correct to three decimal places.
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Hmmm. This is starting to make more sense.
I'm a bit behind in my lessons.
My current one is on Area of Segments but I wanted to wait till I got better at the Area of Sectors first...
Okay how does this look. Its another one from my homework.:
What is the area of a sector with radius 10" and measure of arc equal to 45°?
45/360 * 3.14 * 10 * 10
1/8 * 3.14 * 10 * 10
A = 39.25 in ^2?
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That is correct.
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Woah really?!?!?
I can't believe that I actually get something for a change!!!!
Hopefully my luck will hold out. Okay so when we try to find the area of a segment, we have to find the area of the sector first?
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I do it with a formula.
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Okay well, what formula do you use then? Maybe urs is easier to understand then the way my lesson describes it.
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First tell me how your lesson describes it. Take your time and give me one of your examples. If you can.
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Ok. They say to find the area of the sector first.
The model problem is:
Given a circle with a 6" radius, find the area of a segment that has a 60° arc.
60/360 * πr^2
1/6 * π(36)
1/6* 36 = 6π
Now, we must find the area of the triangle and subtract it from the area of the sector (6π).
The radius of the circle (6) is also the hypotenuse of our 30-60-90 triangle. The short side of our 30-60-90 triangle would, therefore, have a measure of 3 (since the short side is ½ the hypotenuse). We also know that the longer side of a 30-60-90 triangle has a measure equal to the shorter side times . Our height must, therefore, be √3.
Area = ½ (base)(height)
Area = ½ (6) 3√3
A= 9√3
Total Area of a Segment = 6π - 9√3
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How do you know that the short side is half the hypotenuse?
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um.... I don't know! Isn't it always that way??
mybe this helps, this picture.
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Okay they didn't show you. They haven't given you any trig have they?
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Trig...uh not really... I don't think.... but I remember reading somewhere that the short leg is supposed to 1/2 of somnething. I can go back and look if you'd like? It would only take a few minutes.
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Not necessary your answer is correct. Do it the way they want you to. Had you had a little trig you could use a much easier method than that. That will work though.
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Okay!. Thank you! Arigatou Gozaimasu!
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Anata no kangei Is that correct, for your welcome?
or
Iie - no problem
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Well I said thank you in more of a formal manner, so if wanted to be more formal back then Douita math would have been n best
And 'Iie' usually just means "no" so I think you supposed to say it twice.
And LOL it added the word "math" in there because it thought you cursed!
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I must have said something incredibly wrong, my translator is an idiot. Sorry, and please forgive me. The MIF filter is changing what we are typing.
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Lol no its fine. I'm still a learner so I wouldn't be surprised if I made a mistake myself.
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Yes, he said that and I didn't listen to him. Sorry again. I thought iye was no.
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Lol stop apologizing! Its fine!
And I'm sorry, but "Do itashi math" is really funny! XD
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Was it lewd? As then I will delete it.
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No it isn't it just thinks ur trying to say the "s" word. If you noticed I went back and spaced mine Differently so it wouldn't put "math" in there.
Aw man it worked when I hit "preview"!!! Darn it!
Lol I can't win with this thing!
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You were asking if I speak Japanese.
lie or ( iye)
Just a some words that is all.
I didn't notice that word in between the japanese words. I have removed it. Sorry, for missing that.
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Thats correct to three decimal places.
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Hi Jerry! Yeah that would have worked Bobbym. If you ever did end up going to japan the only thing you'd really need to know is "sumimasen eigo o hanasemasuka" which is "excuse me, do you speak english?"
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