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In the given figure, if `angle POQ = 60^(@) ` and radius = 20 cm, then find the areas of the minor segment and the major segment. `(pi = 3.14, sqrt(3) = 1.73)`

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`36.33 cm^(2), 1219.67 cm^(2)`
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