Title: Finding the Area of a Circle
1Finding the Area of a Circle
2Take a circle . . .
3Divide it up into sectors
4Colour the top semicircle green the lower
semicircle yellow
5Pull the sectors apart
6Arrange the green sectors in one line the
yellow sectors in another line
7The sectors fit together like teeth . .
8The sectors fit together like teeth . .
9The sectors fit together like teeth . .
10The sectors fit together like teeth . .
11Think about the lengths involved . .
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12The vertical one is easy . . .
r
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Its the radius!
13The other is . . .
r
?
Half the circumference
14Remember the formula for the circumference . . .
r
?
15So, half the circumference is . . .
r
?
16So, we have . . .
r
17But this shape is almost a rectangle . . .
r
So can you approximate its area?
18The area is approximately
r
19Now, think . . .
r
What would happen if you cut the circle into
smaller and smaller sectors?
20It would become even more like a rectangle . . .
So this approximation for the area of the circle
would be even more accurate . . .
21So the area of a circle is . . .
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