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Time to learn about the area of a sector. And no, that's not the sector's bedroom with a bumper sticker on the door that reads, "GO AWAY."
Transcript
- 00:04
Area of a Sector, a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
The King of Bavaria has a circular plot of land with a radius of 50 meters
- 00:11
that he’d like to turn into a garden, where he can grow his own Bavarian crème donuts.
- 00:16
Shh, don’t tell him. It would break his heart.
- 00:18
He left his gardener the instruction that the garden should be divided into fourteen
Full Transcript
- 00:23
“slices” of equal area, and all of them planted with a different variation of crème donut.
- 00:30
Before the gardener could ask any questions, the King of Bavaria had skipped away to look
- 00:33
after his swans. Fortunately, this particular gardener remembered
- 00:38
his geometry, specifically the formula for the area of a sector, or “slice” of a circle.
- 00:44
Area equals one-half the radius of the circle times the arc length of the desired sector.
- 00:51
To find the arc length of the desired sector, we need the radius and central angle in radians:
- 00:59
An entire circle encompasses 2 pi radians, and the king wants it divided 14 ways,
- 01:05
so the central angle of each sector would be 2 pi divided by 14.
- 01:09
2 divided by 14 simplifies to 1 over 7, so we can reduce 2 pi over 14 to pi over 7 radians.
- 01:17
Multiply this by the radius of the garden, 50 meters, and we have 50 pi over 7 meters
- 01:23
for the arc length.
- 01:26
Now we can find the area of the sector.
- 01:29
1/2 times 50 meters times 50 pi over 7 meters is the same as 25 meters times 50pi over 7 metes.
- 01:38
This equals 1250 pi over 7 meters squared…
- 01:42
…roughly 561 meters squared per sector of the garden.
- 01:47
And now to figure out a way to cultivate donuts.
- 01:49
The gardener had better come up with something.
- 01:51
The King gets cranky when he hasn’t gotten his sugar fix.
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