Nama the closed figure formed by an arc of a circle and the radii through its end points.
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It is a minor sector
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Closed figure formed by an arc of a circle and the radii through its end points is a sector.
- A specific sector typically represents an specific area between an arc and two equatorial radii typically combining the arc and the key center's boundaries.
- The notable region among two radii and the connecting arc of a specific circle is frequently known as a "pie-slice" part of a circle.
- For example, a pizza slice is an example of a key sector accurately representing a considerable fraction of the pizza.
- The formula of sector is = Sector Area = r² x a / 2
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