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Mathematics, 21.03.2021 22:50 talanna394

16. C с
6.1 cm
А
B
120°
3.5 cm
o
Fig. 4.77 Circle
For the figure above:
(a) Calculate the area of the circle, centre 0.
(b) Calculate the area of the minor sector
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(c) Calculate the area of the triangle AOB.
(d) Determine the area of the segment ABC
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16. C с
6.1 cm
А
B
120°
3.5 cm
o
Fig. 4.77 Circle
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