Display Title
Math Example--Area and Perimeter--Circular Area and Circumference: Example 14
Display Title
Math Example--Area and Perimeter--Circular Area and Circumference: Example 14
Topic
Geometry
Description
This example features a circle with radius x and a shaded sector with a central angle of 30 degrees. The task is to express the area of the shaded sector in terms of x. The solution involves using the central angle to find the fractional amount of the total area: Area = (30 / 360) * (π * x2) = π * x2 / 12.
Calculating sector areas with variable radii helps students understand the relationship between a circle's radius and its area. This example builds upon previous concepts while introducing the idea of expressing solutions in terms of a variable radius.
Presenting multiple examples that explore different aspects of circular geometry helps students develop a comprehensive understanding of these concepts. By working through various problem types, students learn to apply formulas flexibly and interpret results in different contexts.
Teacher: "Consider how this calculation relates to finding the full area of the circle. How does the expression π * x2 / 12 represent the portion of the circle we're interested in? Can you predict how the area would change if we doubled the radius?"
For a complete collection of math examples related to Circular Area and Circumference click on this link: Math Examples: Circular Area and Circumference Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.4 |
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Grade Range | 6 - 8 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Geometry • Circles • Area and Circumference |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Keywords | area, circumference, circle |