What is the area of a semicircle with radius 8 cm?

1 Answer
Aug 25, 2016

Consider a circle of radius 8 centimetres. Recall that the centre angle in a circle is always 360˚. However, a semi-circle is a circle cut in half. Hence, the centre angle for the semi-circle is cut in half, or has a measure of 180˚.

Here's a diagram of what's going on.

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Before applying the formula, let's convert 180˚ to radians.

(180˚)/1 xx pi/(180˚) = pi

We will now use the formula to determine the area of this semi-circle.

A = 1/2 xx pi xx 8^2

A = 1/2 xx pi xx 64

A = 32pi " cm^2

We can confirm this using the formula for area of a semi-circle, A = (r^2pi)/2.

A = (8^2pi)/2

A = 32 pi" cm^2

Same, so both formulae work.

Here are a few problems for you practice.

Practice exercises:

Determine the area of the following semi-circles.

a) The semi-circle contained inside a circle of radius 5 inches.

b) The semi-circle contained inside a circle of diameter 22 feet.

c) The semi-circle contained inside a circle of circumference 18 meters.

Hopefully this helps, and good luck!