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In the figure, chord AB subtends an angle of `60°^(@)` at the centre of the circle of radius 3.5 cm. Find the (a) length of the arc APB (b) the area of the sector AOB (C) area of the minor segment (Shaded region) (use`sqrt(3)=1.73`)

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