the area of a sector is the area of the circle multiplied by the fraction of the circle by the sector true or false
True :D
@sunnyshores You should also try to explain why.
I am going to
is it lol wow that was fast ^_^
Defining a sector of a circle is like a portion of a fraction, it has a ratio, number of degrees in arc of sector / number of degrees in circle (360 degrees). For example, if the arc marked out by our sector is 90 degrees that means our sector is 90/360 or one quarter, which is 1/4 of the area in the whole circle. So if we are given the area of a sector then we can calculate the area of the whole circle by multiplying the area of the sector by the reverse ratio (number of degrees in circle, number of degrees in arc of sector.
naw did u wrote all that lol X) I bet u copy and paste it
I looked a lot up. didnt copy and paste all of it tho
okey and thanks is correct
yup '-'
thx for le medal
your welcome u earn it girl :)
aw tank u
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