Area of a Circle in a Triangle | Learn with BYJU'S
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2024
- Calculating areas started by finding the area of rectangles and triangles. After completing such regular shapes, we moved on to circles and so on. How is the area of a triangle or a rectangle connected to that of a circle? What other similarities do different shapes have? Learn to think differently by watching this video.
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An area can be defined as an amount of available space inside the 2 dimensional shapes or a size of a solid shapes, which includes rectangle, square, circle, rhombus, triangle or any other geometrical figures.
Area of a geometrical shapes are calculated to know the exact height, length, radius and perimeter of a given geometrical figures. They are measured in square units - square metre and it is denoted by m2.
The similarities between geometrical figures are the perimeters of a rectangle, a triangle and a circle are equal and the volume of a cuboid, a triangular prism and a cylinder are equal.
An area of a circle is the number of square units inside that circle.
In circle the area is calculated by a formulae -
Where the value of π is 3.14 and r is the radius of the circle.
We can find the area of a circle, if the values of radius or diameter of a circle are given.
How to find the Area of Circle in a Triangle?
Here we need to find the area of a circle inside the triangle. At first we need to find the value of the perimeter and the radius of a circle. The radius of the circle inside the triangle can be calculated by the finding the lengths of its sides.
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