The Maths Prof: Area of Circle Sector
How to calculate the area of a sector of a circle. Remember, a sector is just a slice taken from a circle. Example 2 starts at 2:34. Summary: To find the area of a sector just multiply the degrees of that sector (out of 360 degrees) and multiply by the formula for the area of a full circle.

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