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Use the diagram below to find the area of the shaded sector

Use the diagram below to find the area of the shaded sector-example-1
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We need to get the slopes of the lines A and B.

Slope of A considering the points (-4, 3) and (0, 0) which is at the origin, we have


\begin{gathered} m=(0-3)/(0-(-4)) \\ m=(-3)/(4) \\ m=-(3)/(4) \end{gathered}

Since line B is a horizontal line, the slope is 0.

angle between two slopes is given as


\begin{gathered} tan\theta=|(m_2-m_1)/(1+m_1m_2)| \\ where\text{ }\theta\text{ is the angle between them and } \\ m_1\text{ and m}_2\text{ are slopes of the line } \end{gathered}

So, we have


\begin{gathered} tan\theta=|(m_2-m_1)/(1+m_1m_2)| \\ tan\theta=|(0-(-(3)/(4)))/(1+0(-(3)/(4)))| \\ tan\theta=|((3)/(4))/(1)| \\ tan\theta=|(3)/(4)| \\ tan\theta=(3)/(4) \\ \theta=tan^(-1)(3)/(4) \\ \theta=36.86989 \\ \theta=36.87\degree \end{gathered}

Hence the angle between A and B is 36.87 degrees

Area of a sector is given as


A=(\theta)/(360\degree)*\pi r^2

Note that the radius r is the length of line B, which is 5 units. So, the area becomes


\begin{gathered} A=(\theta)/(360\degree)*\pi r^2 \\ A=(36.87)/(360)*\pi*5^2 \\ A=8.04376\text{ units}^2 \end{gathered}

Hence the answer is 8.04 square units. The last option is the answer

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