Alright well Happy Easter everyone. I wanted to find something different to review that a lot of people probably don’t remember therefore I am going to be reviewing equations from chapter seven. These steps and formulas are most commonly used to solve different word problems. There are several formulas that you will have to remember in order to properly solve these word problems.
The first formula is as follows:
K=1/2r^2 Ɵ
In this equation, k is the area of a sector, r is the radius, and Ɵ is the central angle.
The second formula is follows:
K=1/2rs
In this equation, r is the radius, and arc is the length.
Another equation within this section is that for apparent size. That equation is as follows:
s=rƟ
In this formula, r=distance between two objects, Ɵ=apparent size, and S=diameter of an object.
EXAMPLE 1:
A sector of a circle has a radius 8 cm and central angle 2 radians. Find its arc length and area.
In this problem,
R(radius)=8cm
Ɵ(central angle)=2
K(area)=?
S(arc length)=?
To solve this problem, you would use the equation k=1/2r^2Ɵ.
Therefore, k=1/2(8)^2(2) so k=64cm^2.
You then plug into k=1/2rs. Since you’re solving for s, it becomes k/1/2r=s.
Therefore s=64/4 so s=16cm.
So, in the end the arc length (s) is 16cm and the area (k) is 64cm^2.
--Sarah
Very impressive blog, very well described your chapter seven, I think math's requires more practice than other subject so one should try to solve math’s problem very well.I have to discuss one definition regarding curveas-A curve in the plane can be approximated by connecting a finite number of points on the curve using line segments.
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