Mastering Circles: From Circumference to Sectors

Mastering Circles: Shapes and Measures

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Mastering Circles: Shapes and Measures

What do you already know about circles in geometry?

Learning Objective

At the end of the lesson you will be able to calculate the circumference and area of circles, and understand arcs, sectors, and segments.

Key Circle Vocabulary

A circle has important parts: centre, radius, and diameter. The radius is from the centre to the edge. The diameter is a line through the centre connecting two points on the circle.

Finding Circumference

Circumference is the distance around a circle. Use: C = 2 x r or C =  x d.

Calculating Area of a Circle

The area is the space inside the circle. Formula: A =  x rb2.

Arcs and Sectors

An arc is a part of the edge. A sector is a 'slice' defined by two radii and an arc. Their lengths and areas depend on the angle.

Calculating Arcs and Sectors

Finding Arc Length

Sector area 3d (Angleb0/360b0) x Area of circle.

Arc length 3d (Angleb0/360b0) x Circumference.

Finding Sector Area

What is a Segment?

A segment is the region between a chord (straight line across the circle) and the arc above it.

Summary and Reflection

You can now describe and calculate parts of circles: circumference, area, arcs, sectors, and segments. Where do you see circles used in real life?

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