A Avenger6 Member Joined Feb 16, 2008 Messages 66 Gender Male HSC 2008 May 15, 2008 #1 Hi, I need a bit of help with the following question: I tried to solve simultaneously but ended up with r^2-r which I couldn't really use. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Hi, I need a bit of help with the following question: I tried to solve simultaneously but ended up with r^2-r which I couldn't really use. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
foram Awesome Member Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 1,015 Location Beyond Godlike Gender Male HSC 2009 May 15, 2008 #2 area of sector is 1/2 r^2 @ = 3pi/10 (Equation 1) arc length is r@ = pi/5 (Equation 2) (1/2 r^2 @) / r@ = (3pi/10) / (pi/5) (Dividing 1 and 2) 1/2r = 3/2 r = 3 (substituting r=3 into 1/2 r^2 @) 9/2 @ = 3pi/10 @ = 3pi/10 x 2/9 @ = pi/15 Last edited: May 15, 2008
area of sector is 1/2 r^2 @ = 3pi/10 (Equation 1) arc length is r@ = pi/5 (Equation 2) (1/2 r^2 @) / r@ = (3pi/10) / (pi/5) (Dividing 1 and 2) 1/2r = 3/2 r = 3 (substituting r=3 into 1/2 r^2 @) 9/2 @ = 3pi/10 @ = 3pi/10 x 2/9 @ = pi/15
lyounamu Reborn Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 9,998 Gender Male HSC N/A May 15, 2008 #3 Avenger6 said: Hi, I need a bit of help with the following question: I tried to solve simultaneously but ended up with r^2-r which I couldn't really use. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. Click to expand... A = 1/2 . r^2 . @ = 3pi/10 ... (1) l = r@ = pi/5 ... (2) (1) divided by (2): 1/2r = (3pi/10)/(pi/5) 1/2r = 3/2 Therefore, r = 3. Substitue 3 for r into the equation (1): 1/2 . 3^2 . @ = 3pi/10 9/2@ = 3pi/10 @ = 3pi/45 = pi/15 EDIT: Why do I always end up posting up second??? Well done, Foram!
Avenger6 said: Hi, I need a bit of help with the following question: I tried to solve simultaneously but ended up with r^2-r which I couldn't really use. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. Click to expand... A = 1/2 . r^2 . @ = 3pi/10 ... (1) l = r@ = pi/5 ... (2) (1) divided by (2): 1/2r = (3pi/10)/(pi/5) 1/2r = 3/2 Therefore, r = 3. Substitue 3 for r into the equation (1): 1/2 . 3^2 . @ = 3pi/10 9/2@ = 3pi/10 @ = 3pi/45 = pi/15 EDIT: Why do I always end up posting up second??? Well done, Foram!
foram Awesome Member Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 1,015 Location Beyond Godlike Gender Male HSC 2009 May 15, 2008 #4 I got there before you lyounamu!
A Avenger6 Member Joined Feb 16, 2008 Messages 66 Gender Male HSC 2008 May 15, 2008 #5 Thanks guys, i was subracting instead of dividing when using them simulataneously. Thanks again for the help.
Thanks guys, i was subracting instead of dividing when using them simulataneously. Thanks again for the help.