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A chord of a circle of radius 10cm subtends a right angle at the centre. Find the area of the corresponding :(iii) length of the arc
(Use π=3.14)


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Answered by khageswar117
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Answer:

A chord of a circle of radius 10cm subtends a right angle at the centre. Find the area of the corresponding : (i) minor segment (ii) major sector. (Use π=3.14)

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

In the mentioned circle,

O is the centre and AO =BO = Radius = 10 cm

AB is a chord which subtents 90

o

at centre O, i.e., ∠AOB=90

o

(i)

Area of minor segment APB (Shaded region) = Area of Sector AOB - Area of △AOB

=(

4

π×10×10

)−(0.5×10×10)

=78.5−50

=28.5cm

2

(ii)

Area of Major sector = Area of circle - Area of Sector AOB

= (π×10×10)−(

4

π×10×10

)

=314−78.5

=235.5cm

2

Hope It Helps

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