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How do you derive the formula for the area of a sector?(1 point)
Divide the measurement of the sector’s angle by 360°
, then divide the quotient by π
times the radius squared.
Divide the measurement of the sector’s angle by 360°
, then multiply the quotient by π
times the radius.
Divide the measurement of the sector’s angle by 180°
, then multiply the quotient by π
times the radius squared.
Divide the measurement of the sector’s angle by 360°
, then multiply the quotient by π
times the radius squared.
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Divide the measurement of the sector’s angle by 360°, then multiply the quotient by π times the radius squared.
Reason: a sector is a fraction θ/360 of the whole circle, so area = (θ/360)·πr².
Reason: a sector is a fraction θ/360 of the whole circle, so area = (θ/360)·πr².
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