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Circular Measure Mind Map

This document discusses measuring angles in radians and degrees, with 1 radian equaling an arc length equal to the radius of a circle. It defines a minor sector as a small portion of a circle defined by an angle, and a major sector as a larger portion, providing formulas for calculating the length of an arc and area of sectors and shaded regions using radian measurements of the defining angles.
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Circular Measure Mind Map

This document discusses measuring angles in radians and degrees, with 1 radian equaling an arc length equal to the radius of a circle. It defines a minor sector as a small portion of a circle defined by an angle, and a major sector as a larger portion, providing formulas for calculating the length of an arc and area of sectors and shaded regions using radian measurements of the defining angles.
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Radian:

Angle can be measured in


radian and degree.

If radius, r equal to length of


arc, s
thenAOB is 1 radian.
r
j
1 rad
r
j

radian = 180
-

Area of sector

Length of arc (s)

O
B

O
B

Length of arc,
i radian

Sector minor is a small sector.


Major sector is bigger sector.

s =r

A = r2

Area of shaded region


A

O
B

Area of shaded region


= Area of sector OAB area of triangle OAB
= r 2 - r2 sin
= r 2 ( - sin )

in radian.

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