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1 Bellwork: What is the formula for a) the circumference of a circle and b) the area of a circle? What is the area of a circle with circumference cm? What is area of 1/3 of that circle?

2 11.6 Areas of Circles, Segments and Sectors
Students will be able to find the areas of circles, segments & sectors of circles.

3 Definition: Sector (Toolbox – back of paper!)
A sector of a circle is a region bounded by two radii of the circle and the arc intercepted by those radii.

4 Definition: Segment (Toolbox—back of paper!)
A segment of a circle is the region bounded by a chord and its minor (or major) arc.

5 Think about it! Find the area of a circle with diameter 16 cm.
What would be the area of a sector of the circle above if the angle between the two radii of the sector was 90 degrees? Draw the picture here:

6 Sector Area Write a proportion or formula for finding the sector area.

7 Give this one a shot! Tom has ordered a 20 inch pizza. If he ate 40 degrees of the whole pizza. How much in square inches of the pizza did he eat?

8 How would you find this area?
Find the area of the segment (that is the shaded region). Hint: Thinking caps required!

9 Segment Area Describe in words how one would find the segment area:

10 This one will be no problemo!
Find the area of the shaded region.

11 Homework Pg. 539 # 3 , 4, 9 -11, 12a, 14 a, d and f, 15, 18a
Extra Credit: A complete written solution to # 22

12 How about this one? Find the area of the shaded region.


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