SOLUTION: how do you find the perimeter of a shaded region of a circle
the shaded region is 140 degrees
the area of the shaded region is 126π
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the shaded region is 140 degrees
the area of the shaded region is 126π
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Question 979530: how do you find the perimeter of a shaded region of a circle
the shaded region is 140 degrees
the area of the shaded region is 126π Found 4 solutions by josgarithmetic, Edwin McCravy, josmiceli, AnlytcPhil:Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If you can find the radius, then
the problem is solved, since
Circumference =
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The whole circle is degrees of arc
Let = the area of the whole circle
I can say:
I know that: ,so
and
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The perimeter of the shaded rgion is: answer
The whole figure is a sector of a circle. The area of a sector of a circle
is given by the formula:
where q is in radians.
We convert q = 140° to radians:
Multiply both sides by 18
Divide both sides by 7p
The length of the arc is found by the formula
where q is in radians.
The perimeter is made up of two radii and the arc at the top:
Perimeter =
Edwin