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OpenStudy (sbuck98):

Helppp me please so I can graduate!

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OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Hmm, interesting. For 1/9pi radians, the area is 1/2pi. Maybe we could figure out how many radian degrees are in a circle?

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

please further explain @FortyTheRapper

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

I never done something like this, but this is my thinking. They gave you part of a angle of a circle (1/9pi radians) and the area of that is 1/2pi. If we keep adding 1/9pi angles, we keep adding onto the area. Do you know how many radians are in a circle? If not, maybe Google it

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

no if I tag you in other stuff can you help with those? @FortyTheRapper

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Yeah, I'll try. I'm on my phone though so responses may be slower

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

@FortyTheRapper

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the area of a circle?

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

so what was your answer for the circle problem?

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

^^^

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

Here's a hint: there are \(2\pi\) radians in 1 complete revolution.

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