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24 March, 05:21

Whats the area of a quarter-circle with diameter of 4 meters

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  1. 24 March, 06:40
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    The answer is 3.14 m

    The area (A) of the circle with radius r is: A = π · r²

    The area of the quarter of the circle is: A1 = 1/4A = 1/4 · π · r²

    We have:

    A1 = ?

    r = ?

    π = 3.14

    d = 4 m

    A diameter d is the twice of the radius r: d = 2r.

    Therefore, the radius is the half of the diameter: r = d/2

    So, the area of the quarter circle would be:

    A1 = 1/4 · π · r² = 1/4 · π · (d/2) ² = 1/4 · π · d²/2² = 1/4 · π · d²/4 = 1/16 · π · d²

    A1 = 1/16 · π · d² = 1/16 · 3.14 · 4² = 1/16 · 3.14 · 16 = 3.14 m
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