In circle O, angle AOB forms a central angle and defines a sector (shown in light red). Minor arc AB is formed by tracing the circle clockwise from A to B. Major arc BA is formed by tracing the circle clockwise from B to A.
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2006-09-02 22:29:06 | Braindrain0000 | 2391 | 320×340 | In circle O, angle AOB forms a central angle and defines a sector (shown in light red). Minor arc AB is formed by tracing the circle clockwise from A to B. Major arc BA is formed by tracing the circle clockwise from B to A. Created by self using Inkscape
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