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Areas Related to Circles

Meghalaya Board · Class 10 · Mathematics

Summary of Areas Related to Circles for Meghalaya Board Class 10 Mathematics. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

This chapter explores the calculation of areas for different parts of a circle, specifically sectors and segments. Understanding these concepts is crucial for solving real-world problems involving circular regions, such as calculating the area of a pizza slice, the coverage area of a sprinkler, or t

Key Concepts

A sector is the region enclosed

A sector is the region enclosed by two radii and the corresponding arc. Think of it like a slice of pizza. The angle between the two radii is called t

A segment is the region between

A segment is the region between a chord and its corresponding arc. It's like cutting a circular cake with a straight line - the piece between the cut

Area of sector = (θ/360°) ×

Area of sector = (θ/360°) × πr². This formula uses the unitary method: if 360° gives area πr², then θ° gives (θ/360°) × πr². For example, a 90° sector

Arc length = (θ/360°) × 2πr

Arc length = (θ/360°) × 2πr. Using the same proportional logic: if 360° corresponds to circumference 2πr, then θ° corresponds to (θ/360°) × 2πr. For a

Area of segment = Area

Area of segment = Area of sector - Area of triangle. The triangle is formed by the two radii and the chord. For example, if a sector has area 50 cm² a

Learning Objectives

  • Understand and identify sectors and segments of a circle
  • Derive and apply the formula for the area of a sector
  • Calculate the arc length of a sector using proportional methods
  • Find the area of a segment using sector area and triangle area
  • Solve real-world problems involving circular areas

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in Areas Related to Circles for Meghalaya Board Class 10 Mathematics?
Areas Related to Circles covers several key topics that are frequently asked in Meghalaya Board Class 10 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
How to score full marks in Areas Related to Circles — Meghalaya Board Class 10 Mathematics?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 59 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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