When degree measure of angle at centre is theta , then area of sector is given by
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The first has the central angle measured in degrees so that the sector area equals π times the radius-squared and then multiplied by the quantity of the central angle in degrees divided by 360 degrees. In other words: (πr2) × (central angle in degrees ÷ 360 degrees) = sector area.
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c is the answer
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theta/360x pie r2
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