
Mark M. answered 05/09/19
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
A. I remember, sector is the whole slice of the pie. Segment is just the crust.
Shahla A.
asked 05/09/19Select one:
a. A sector of a circle is a region bounded by an arc and the two radii to the endpoints of the arc. A segment is a part of a circle bounded by an arc and the segment joining the arc's endpoints.
b. A sector of a circle is a region bounded by an arc and the four radii to the endpoints of the arc. A segment is a part of a circle bounded by an arc and the segment joining the arc's endpoints.
c. A sector is a part of a circle bounded by an arc and the segment joining the arc's endpoints. A segment of a circle is a region bounded by an arc and the two radii to the endpoints of the arc.
d. A sector of a circle is a region bounded by an arc and the three radii to the endpoints of the arc. A segment is a part of a circle bounded by an arc and the segment joining the arc's endpoints.
Mark M. answered 05/09/19
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
A. I remember, sector is the whole slice of the pie. Segment is just the crust.
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