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Nady [450]
3 years ago
13

To the nearest tenth, what is the area of the shaded segment when BN = 8 ft?

Mathematics
1 answer:
laila [671]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Answer is


  39.3 ft²


======


We need to find the area of that sector of the circle.

Then we subtract that by the area of the ΔBNW.


Area of a sector of a circle where \theta is the cent. ang of the sector (in degrees) and r is the radius:


  A_{\text{sector}} = \pi r^2 \frac{\theta}{360}


We know that the radius is 8 ft; it is given to us. The central angle is also given as 120°


Number crunching:

 

  \begin{aligned}
A_{\text{sector}} &= \pi(8)^2 \frac{120}{360} \\
&= 64 \pi \cdot \frac{1}{3} \\
&= \frac{64}{3}\pi
\end{aligned}


Area of a triangle is given by


  A_{\text{triangle}} = \frac{1}{2}ab\sin C


where a and b are sides that are not opposite to angle C.


Well we know two sides of the triangle; they're identical sides because they're both the same length of the radius. We also know an angle in the triangle that is not opposite to either of our known sides.

C = 120° and a = b = 8 ft, therefore


  \begin{aligned}
A_{\text{triangle}} &= \tfrac{1}{2}(8)(8) \sin120 \\
&= 32\sin 120
\end{aligned}


Area of the shaded segment (use a calculator, degree mode)


  \begin{aligned}
A_\text{shaded} &= A_{\text{sector}} - A_{\text{triangle}} \\
&= \tfrac{64}{3}\pi - 32\sin 120 \\
&= 39.3\text{ ft}^2
\end{aligned}


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