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Kaatie

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the length of an arc is 8.9cm and the area of the sector is 24.3cm^2 when an angle of theta is subtended at the centre of the circle. Find the area of the minor segment cut off by theta, correct to one decimal place.

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area of a sector=1/2 . r^2 theta=24.3
r . theta= 8.9=arc length
subbing that into first equation,
1/2 . r . 8.9=24.3
r=48.6/8.9
theta=(8.9)^2/48.6 (by subbing into 2nd equation)
area of minor segment = area of sector - area of triangle

area of triangle= 1/2 ab sin C = 1/2 . sin ((8.9)^2/48.6) . (48.6/8.9)^2
therefore area of minor segment=9.4cm^2 (1dp)

the values seem pretty dodgey though...
 

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