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which statements are true regarding the area of circles and sectors? check all that apply.
the area of a circle depends on the length of the radius.
the area of a sector depends on the ratio of the central angle to the entire circle.
the area of a sector depends on pi.
the area of the entire circle can be used to find the area of a sector.
the area of a sector can be used to find the area of a circle.
Brief Explanations
- The formula for the area of a circle is \( A = \pi r^2 \), so the area depends on the radius (True).
- The area of a sector is \( A = \frac{\theta}{360^\circ} \times \pi r^2 \) (where \(\theta\) is the central angle), so it depends on the ratio of the central angle to the full circle (True).
- Since the sector area formula includes \(\pi\), it depends on \(\pi\) (True).
- Using the sector area formula, if we know the area of the full circle (\(\pi r^2\)) and the central angle ratio, we can find the sector area (True).
- To find the circle's area from a sector, we need to know the central angle (not always possible from just the sector area), so this is False.
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- The area of a circle depends on the length of the radius.
- The area of a sector depends on the ratio of the central angle to the entire circle.
- The area of a sector depends on pi.
- The area of the entire circle can be used to find the area of a sector.