If you cut the circle into many slices, each slice is approximately an isosceles triangle, with height = r.
Slicing the circle into, say, 2000 wedges, each triangle has a base of almost (2pi*r)/2000 = pi*r/1000
Each triangle has an area = 1/2 bh = 1/2 (pi*r/1000)*r = pi*r^2/2000
Since there are 2000 triangles, the area is pi*r^2
The approximation gets better the more triangles there are.
Cutting a circle into equal sections of a small central angle to find the area of a circle by using the formula A=pi*r*r
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360/60=6