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A circle with radius 3 has a sector with a central angle of 1/9 pi radians

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A circle with radius 3 has a sector with a central angle of 1/9 pi radians

what is the area of the sector?

Answer:

The area of the sector =
(\pi)/(2) square units

Explanation:

To find the area of the sector of a circle, let's use the formula:


A = (1)/(2) r^2 \theta

Where, A = area

r = radius = 3


\theta = (1)/(9)\pi

Substituting values in the formula, we have:


A = (1)/(2)*3^2* (1)/(9)\pi


A = (1)/(2)*9* (1)/(9)\pi


A = 4.5 * (1)/(9)\pi


A = (\pi)/(2)

The area of the sector =
(\pi)/(2) square units

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