Hi, I'm Ai Ling Ong. I enjoy coaching students who have challenges with understanding and scoring in 'O' Level A-Maths and E-Maths.
I develop Math strategies, sometimes ridiculous ideas to help students in understanding abstract concepts the fast and memorable way.
I write this blog to share with you the stuff I teach in my class, the common mistakes my students made, the 'way' to think, analyze...
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Lustrous Realmsays
You can form 2 equilateral triangles within the shaded region itself and the length of each side is 2r.
Next is to find the total area of these 2 triangles. You can use the equation half x base x height. The base is 2r and the height can be found with pythagoras theorem.
Since we know that there are 2 equilateral triangles, we will know that the angle is 120 degrees. Thus, find the area of the sector now using the formula half x radius squared x theta. The theta is 120 x pi divide 180.
Use this value to minus off the total area of the 2 equilateral triangles found earlier. Name this value x.
The answer can then be proven by the following expression:
2x + Total Area of the 2 equilateral triangles.
Good luck to you in your Prelims XD
Rachelsays
Well your question is not really that hard. There are question harder than that:P
waleedsays
can u show scanned working.........plus proving.
ahsan latifsays
good question but too much hard as it seems , by looking at it.
add some more question so that this shall help students.
Lustrous Realm says
You can form 2 equilateral triangles within the shaded region itself and the length of each side is 2r.
Next is to find the total area of these 2 triangles. You can use the equation half x base x height. The base is 2r and the height can be found with pythagoras theorem.
Since we know that there are 2 equilateral triangles, we will know that the angle is 120 degrees. Thus, find the area of the sector now using the formula half x radius squared x theta. The theta is 120 x pi divide 180.
Use this value to minus off the total area of the 2 equilateral triangles found earlier. Name this value x.
The answer can then be proven by the following expression:
2x + Total Area of the 2 equilateral triangles.
Good luck to you in your Prelims XD
Rachel says
Well your question is not really that hard. There are question harder than that:P
waleed says
can u show scanned working.........plus proving.
ahsan latif says
good question but too much hard as it seems , by looking at it.
add some more question so that this shall help students.
Loradae says
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