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calculate the area of a sector of a circle which subtends an angle of 45° at the centre of the circle, radius 14cm

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Answered by Reiny
Since the sector has an angle which is 1/8 of 360°
its area would be 1/8 of the area of the circle.
So...
find the area of the circle, then take 1/8 of it.
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Answered by Olawoye
The formula is central angle/360×πr^2
Central angle=45°
π=22/7
r=14cm
45/360×22/7×14×14
Area=77cm^2
Answered by Anonymous
Answer this question. Calculate the area of the sector of a circle which substend an angle 45 degree at the centre of the circle of diameter 28cm.
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Answered by Talent Moyo
0.125×22×14×14
77cm²
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Answered by Motunrayo
77cm
Answered by esumai daniel
2 x 2 = 4
2 + 2 = 4
that is 2 x 2 is 2- in- 2
that is 2
2
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