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What is a sector of a circle? What is the area for the sector's formula?

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The region between two radius of a circle is known as a sector .

The area of a sector is denoted by


{(\theta)/(360°)} * {\pi}r^2

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a sector of a circle is the portion of a disk enclosed by two radii and an arc, where the smaller area is known as the minor sector and the larger being the major sector.
The area A of a circle with radius r is given by A = πr2. The circumference C of that same circle is given by C = 2πr. But these are the formulas for the entire circle. Sometimes you will need to work with just a portion of a circle's revolution, or with many revolutions of the circle.
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