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May I get some assistance on these problems? Can you also give me some helpful notes also?
2. SQRT(3)
A = (PI)r^2
A = (PI)SQRT(3)^2
A = 9 PI
14. t^2(PI)
t2(PI) = (PI)r^2
15. t^2(PI)
t2(PI) = (PI)r^2
16. 26
A = (n/360)[^2]
A = (120/360)[(PI)62]
A = (3/3)[(PI)36]
A = 108/3(PI)
A = 36
20. 120
A = (n/360)[(PI)r^2]
A = (120/360)[(PI)62]
A = (3/3)[(PI)36]
A = 108/3(PI)
A = 36
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hi lisathedork
Have a look here for some excellent notes on this:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circ … gment.html
2. SQRT(3) Is this the radius?
A = (PI)r^2
A = (PI)SQRT(3)^2
root 3 squared is 3 not 9
A = 9 PI
14. t^2(PI) ?? What is the question here?
t2(PI) = (PI)r^2
15. t^2(PI) and here?
t2(PI) = (PI)r^2
16. 26 26 is what?
In what follows it looks like the angle of the sector is 120 and the radius is 6.
A = (n/360)[^2]
A = (120/360)[(PI)6^2] Good start.
A = (3/3)[(PI)36]But what happened here. 6 squared is 36 ... ok ... but 120/360 simplifies to 1/3
A = 108/3(PI)
A = 36
20. 120 Now I'm confused. This is the same as question 16.
A = (n/360)[(PI)r^2]
A = (120/360)[(PI)62]
A = (3/3)[(PI)36]
A = 108/3(PI)
A = 36
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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What is the area of the circle of the radius is:
2. SQRT(3)
A = (PI)r2
A = (PI)SQRT(3)2
A = 9 PI
What is the radius if the area of the circle is:
14. t^2(PI)
t2(PI) = (PI)r2
Need Help
15. t^2(PI)
t2(PI) = (PI)r2
Need help
What is the area of the sector if the radius is 6 and the degree measure is:
16. 26
A = (n/360)[(PI)r2]
A = (26/360)[(PI)62]
A = (13/180)[(PI)36]
A = 468/180(PI)
A = 2 3/5
20. 120
A = (n/360)[(PI)r2]
A = (120/360)[(PI)62]
A = (3/3)[(PI)36]
A = 108/3(PI)
A = 36
Sorry for the confusion!
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hi lisathedork,
Would you mind if I called you Lisa ? I find it clashes with my optimistic nature to give in to your self assessment.
What is the area of the circle of the radius is:
2. SQRT(3)
A = (PI)r2
A = (PI)SQRT(3)2
sqrt(3) is about 1.732... When you square it you get 3 not 9.
A = 9 PI
What is the radius if the area of the circle is:
14. t^2(PI)
t2(PI) = (PI)r2
Need Help The pi cancels leaving you with a radius of 't'.
15. t^2(PI)
t2(PI) = (PI)r2
Need help
This seems to be the same question again ???
What is the area of the sector if the radius is 6 and the degree measure is:
16. 26
A = (n/360)[(PI)r2]
A = (26/360)[(PI)62]
A = (13/180)[(PI)36]
A = 468/180(PI)
A = 2 3/5 You just need to put a pi in this answer.
Another thought occurs to me. Is your teacher recognising that you mean two and three fifths ? That looked like twenty three over five when I first looked at this question.
20. 120
A = (n/360)[(PI)r2]
A = (120/360)[(PI)62]
A = (3/3)[(PI)36]
Something funny has happened to the fraction 120/360. That cancels down like this:
A = 108/3(PI)
A = 36
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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Thank you so much for the help! I figure out how to do 14 & 15. Plus I made the minor changes in the other problems also. Yes, I wouldn't mind being called Lisa!
Thanks again!
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