SOLUTION: Two perpendicular chords divide a circle with a radius of 13 inches into four parts. If the perpendicular distances of both chords are 5cm each from the center of the circle, find

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Question 1180961: Two perpendicular chords divide a circle with a radius of 13 inches into four parts. If the perpendicular distances of both chords are 5cm each from the center of the circle, find the area of the smallest part
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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AREA of shaded portion
Area of sector = (Theta/ 360) * pi * r^2
A = (90/360 )pi * 7 *7
= 1/4 *49* pi

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