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29 September, 11:57

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A regular hexagon with sides of 3" is inscribed in a circle. Find the area of a segment formed by a side of the hexagon and the circle.

(Hint: remember Corollary 1--the area of an equilateral triangle is 1/4 s2 squared 3

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  1. 29 September, 12:02
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    The chord length is the same as the radius, so R^2 = 9.

    Area = (1/2) (9) (pi/3 - sqrt (3) / 2) = (3/4) (2 pi - 3 sqrt (3))
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