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Area of the sector of angle = ?​

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Answered by deepgaurav821
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If you're asking for the area of the sector, it's the central angle of 360, times the area of the circle, for example, if the central angle is 60, and the two radiuses forming it are 20 inches, you would divide 60 by 360 to get 1/6.

The formula for sector area is simple - multiply the central angle by the radius squared, and divide by 2: Sector Area = r² * α / 2.

Answered by Anonymous
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Area of the sector, it's the central angle of 360, times the area of the circle, for example, if the central angle is 60, and the two radiuses forming it are 20 inches, you would divide 60 by 360 to get 1/6.

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