A = 1/2.r^2.@ (in radian)Freeba said:I have a question with a a sector with r radius, theta degrees....I need to find the perimeter.....anyone know the formula....is it 2r+((theta/2pi) x 2pir)?
Yes, provided that theta is in degrees.Freeba said:I have a question with a a sector with r radius, theta degrees....I need to find the perimeter.....anyone know the formula....is it 2r+((theta/2pi) x 2pir)?
Radians, not degrees, because 2pi is in radians.PC said:Yes, provided that theta is in degrees.