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In the figure with four circles below, let A_1 be the area of the smallest circle, let A_2 be the area of the region inside the second-smallest circle but outside the smallest circle, and so on. If A_1 : A_2 : A_3 : A_4 = 1 : 2 : 3 : 4, then find the ratio of the largest radius to the smallest radius.
Let A, B, C, be three points on a line such that AB = 2 and BC = 4. Semicircles are drawn with diameters \overline{AB}, \overline{AC}, and \overline{BC}. Find the area of the shaded region.
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Another question: A sector of a circle has a central angle of 80 degrees. If the area of the sector is 32\pi, what is the radius of the circle?
I am getting 8 sqrt2 but this is wrong...
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hi denis_gylaev
Q1. the second smallest has area A1 + A2 = A1 + 2A1 = 3A1
You can continue this to get the largest area in terms of A1.
The ratio of the radii is the root of the ratio of the areas.
Q2. The area of the semi circle on AC is half pi 9^2.
ditto ...................................BC is half pi 2^2
ditto ...................................AB is half pi 1^2
So you can get the shaded area by subtraction and simplification.
Q3.
Then make r^2 the subject (don't evaluate yet because it's a 'nice' square root)
Where did root 2 come from ?
Bob
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Hi can I have a solution aswell?
I am getting 2pi for number 2
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hi
Hi can I have a solution as well?
That's not how I help. You have these choices:
Post an answer and I'll say if I think it is right. Number 2 is right!
Post what you can do before you get stuck and I'll help a bit more.
Post that you cannot even do a first step and I'll try to explain a bit better.
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
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I am also getting 12 for nr 3
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Not what I thought. But I now think I have misunderstood what you wrote:
. If the area of the sector is 32\pi,
I thought you meant:
But maybe you meant:
If so, then 12 is correct.
Do you need more help with Q1 ?
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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Another question: A sector of a circle has a central angle of 80 degrees. If the area of the sector is 32\pi, what is the radius of the circle?
I am getting 8 sqrt2 but this is wrong...
Hi denis_gylaev, you can write the π symbol if you type:
:pi
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Ok I will clean up confusion, the sector is 32π
In the figure with four circles below, let A_1 be the area of the smallest circle, let A_2 be the area of the region inside the second-smallest circle but outside the smallest circle, and so on. If A_1 : A_2 : A_3 : A_4 = 1 : 2 : 3 : 4, then find the ratio of the largest radius to the smallest radius. Answer: sqrt{10}: 1
Let A, B, C, be three points on a line such that AB = 2 and BC = 4. Semicircles are drawn with diameters \overline{AB}, \overline{AC}, and \overline{BC}. Find the area of the shaded region. Answer: 2π
A sector of a circle has a central angle of 80 degrees. If the area of the sector is 32π, what is the radius of the circle? Answer: 12
Bob your hints are really nice
Please confirm my answers, sorry for the confusion thanks
Last edited by denis_gylaev (2015-09-06 06:05:27)
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I agree with all three answers. Well done!
Bob
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
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