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Finding the Area of a Circle . Take a circle . . . Divide it up into sectors. Colour the top semicircle green & the lower semicircle yellow. Pull the sectors apart. Arrange the green sectors in one line & the yellow sectors in another line. The sectors fit together like teeth . . .
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Colour the top semicircle green & the lower semicircle yellow
Arrange the green sectors in one line& the yellow sectors in another line
The “vertical” one is easy . . . r ? It’s the radius!
The other is . . . r ? Half the circumference
But this shape is almost a rectangle . . . r So can you approximate its area?
Now, think . . . r What would happen if you cut the circle into smaller and smaller sectors?
r It would become even more like a rectangle . . . So this approximation for the area of the circle would be even more accurate . . .