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I need help with some problems, im taking geometry online, and its so hard! i dont get the problems and all, can you help me with this one please Find the area of the smaller segment whose chord is 8" long in a circle with an 8" radius. Thank you, and if you can explain it to me, I'll be more than happy
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hi Estela
welcome to the forum.
Just to check-is the solution 32"?
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hi Estela,
Have a look a my diagram below.
The radii BA and BC are both 8 and so is AC.
So the triangle ABC is equilateral which means that angle ABC is 60 degrees.
The segment is the red bit.
So I'll do this like so:
Calculate the area of the sector of the circle (red plus yellow/red bit).
Calculate the area of the triangle (yellow/red bit)
Subtract to get the red area on its own.
Calculate these, subtract and you'll get the area.
I made it
Post back if you need more details
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-07-21 06:14:39)
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..*.*.*..
.*:::::::::::*.
A * - - - - - - - * B
* * 8 * *
8 * * 8
* *60°* *
* - - - - * - - - - *
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Edit: Ah, Bob beat me to it . . . *sigh*
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hi soroban,
bobbym does that to me all the time so don't worry. Two heads are better than one.
You might like this:
http://www.geogebra.org/cms/
It'll knock minutes off your post back times!
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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