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A cord AB of length 4cm divides a circle of radius 3.3cm into two segments.find the area of each segment.
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Answered by Steve
for the smaller segment, sin θ/2 = 2/3.3
the larger segment's angle is thus 2π-θ

for each segment, a = 1/2 r^2 θ
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