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Simple geometry problem

Simple geometry problem-example-1
User Tjespe
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Answer:

Explanation:

I gather that you need to find the area of the sector and then subtract from it the area of the segment to get the area of the triangle (although there are other ways in which to find the area of the triangle).

The area of a sector is:


A=(\theta)/(360)\pi r^2 where our angle is given as 34, pi is 3.1415, and the radius is 5:


A=(34)/(360)(3.1415)(25) and if you multiply and divide that all out you get that the area of the sector is:

A = 7.417

Now subtract from it the area of the segment, 2.209. to get the area of the triangle:

7.417 - 2.209 = 5.208

User Eliseo Ocampos
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you should probably try reading the question first.

the arc measure and radius are given to you. now, it is up to you to use your brain and put two and two together. good luck.

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