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I am having trouble with area of a sector problem. I'm not sure where to start.
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Area of a sector is $dfrac{lr}{2}$ where $l$ is the length of the arc and $r$ the radius of the circle.
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I am having trouble with area of a sector problem. I'm not sure where to start.
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I am having trouble with area of a sector problem. I'm not sure where to start.
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Area of a sector is $dfrac{lr}{2}$ where $l$ is the length of the arc and $r$ the radius of the circle.
– Muralidharan
Dec 4 at 0:52
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Area of a sector is $dfrac{lr}{2}$ where $l$ is the length of the arc and $r$ the radius of the circle.
– Muralidharan
Dec 4 at 0:52
Area of a sector is $dfrac{lr}{2}$ where $l$ is the length of the arc and $r$ the radius of the circle.
– Muralidharan
Dec 4 at 0:52
Area of a sector is $dfrac{lr}{2}$ where $l$ is the length of the arc and $r$ the radius of the circle.
– Muralidharan
Dec 4 at 0:52
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Hint: Use the formula
$text{Length of arc} = 2timestext{Area of sector} div text{radius}$
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Hint: Use the formula
$text{Length of arc} = 2timestext{Area of sector} div text{radius}$
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Hint: Use the formula
$text{Length of arc} = 2timestext{Area of sector} div text{radius}$
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Hint: Use the formula
$text{Length of arc} = 2timestext{Area of sector} div text{radius}$
Hint: Use the formula
$text{Length of arc} = 2timestext{Area of sector} div text{radius}$
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Area of a sector is $dfrac{lr}{2}$ where $l$ is the length of the arc and $r$ the radius of the circle.
– Muralidharan
Dec 4 at 0:52