A search light with a range of 350 meters can turn through an angle of 120°. Find the area it can cover.

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.1: Angles
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Application of Circular Functions to Angles
Find the area of the circular segment in example 6 of this
lesson of angle AOB is 90° .
A search light with a range of 350 meters can turn through an
angle of 120°. Find the area it can cover.
Two concentric circles have radii of 5 cm and 7 cm. Find the
area of the portion of the sector of the larger circle which is
outside the smaller circle when the central angle is 45°
Transcribed Image Text:Application of Circular Functions to Angles Find the area of the circular segment in example 6 of this lesson of angle AOB is 90° . A search light with a range of 350 meters can turn through an angle of 120°. Find the area it can cover. Two concentric circles have radii of 5 cm and 7 cm. Find the area of the portion of the sector of the larger circle which is outside the smaller circle when the central angle is 45°
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Application of Circular Functions to Angles
Find the area of the circular segment in example 6 of this
lesson of angle AOB is 90° .
A search light with a range of 350 meters can turn through an
angle of 120°. Find the area it can cover.
Two concentric circles have radii of 5 cm and 7 cm. Find the
area of the portion of the sector of the larger circle which is
outside the smaller circle when the central angle is 45°
Transcribed Image Text:Application of Circular Functions to Angles Find the area of the circular segment in example 6 of this lesson of angle AOB is 90° . A search light with a range of 350 meters can turn through an angle of 120°. Find the area it can cover. Two concentric circles have radii of 5 cm and 7 cm. Find the area of the portion of the sector of the larger circle which is outside the smaller circle when the central angle is 45°
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