## anonymous one year ago An equilateral triangle with side( 2 radical 3 ) of is inscribed in a circle. What is the area of one of the sectors formed by the radii to the vertices of the triangle? a) 1.33pi sq. in. b) 2pi sq. in. c) 2.09pi sq. in.

1. anonymous

it is not clear to me what sector they want is there a picture?

2. anonymous
3. anonymous

lol yeah i got that !

4. anonymous

this is rather involved are you supposed to know trig or not?

5. anonymous

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6. anonymous

That's supposed to be 2 radical 3

7. anonymous

yeah i got it

8. anonymous

and no they don't expect us to know trig at all

9. anonymous

here is a brief explanation the first part takes some work but i will just say it

10. anonymous

I've only been through algebra 1

11. anonymous

you need the radius of the circle that is 2

12. anonymous

so the area of the circle is $$4\pi$$and your sector is one third of that therefore $\frac{4\pi}{3}$

13. anonymous

how you get the radius of 2 is the real question i am trying to think of a non - trig explanation

14. anonymous

Oh Boy

15. anonymous

aww man it's Thundering outside ad raining. Ughhh

16. anonymous

here too

17. anonymous

you in florida right?

18. anonymous

You live in Florida too/

19. anonymous

no philly

20. anonymous

Wow! Lol!

21. anonymous

That kinda sucks, but still wow

22. anonymous

I live in Branford

23. anonymous

about an hour and a half away from Gainesville

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26. anonymous

that is just a link to odysseyware

27. anonymous

Yeah, but it's the lesson they gave me

28. anonymous

i don't have an account, so i am just getting the log in page

29. anonymous

Does it show on your end

30. anonymous

oh

31. anonymous

Sorry

32. anonymous

no problem if you want help with a question and it has a picture, post a screenshot

33. anonymous

I appreciate the answer anyway. I didn't see any more like that

34. anonymous

I'm on a computer though. How would I be able to do that/

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37. anonymous

Huh

38. anonymous

Wow

39. anonymous

hit "print screen" on the keyboard save the picture then "attach file" below

40. anonymous

Oh. Thanks

41. anonymous

Did you still want to do it on email or keep it on here so you can get medals?

42. anonymous

i don't need the medal but it is easier to write math here

43. anonymous

kk

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45. anonymous

Well that didn't turn out at all

46. anonymous

that didn't work

47. anonymous

Oh boy

48. anonymous

LOL

49. anonymous

not sure why

50. anonymous

Eh. Me neither

51. anonymous

I do admit it was kinda funny Lol!

52. anonymous

It was sooo TINY

53. anonymous

did you hit "print screen?

54. anonymous

I think so

55. anonymous

Let me try again and see what happens

56. anonymous

57. anonymous

Still didn't work jeez

58. anonymous

$\frac{70^\circ}{360^\circ}=\frac{7}{\pi r^2}$

59. anonymous

I'm here now

60. anonymous

Sorry