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Quarter Circle (90 Degrees)

overall review score: 4.3
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A quarter-circle (90 degrees) is a geometric shape representing a sector of a circle that spans precisely one-fourth of the circle's area, forming a smooth, curved boundary with two straight radii at right angles. It is commonly used in architectural designs, graphics, mathematics, and engineering to depict quarter arcs or segments.

Key Features

  • Formed by a 90-degree arc of a circle
  • Bounded by two perpendicular radii
  • Has an arc length equal to one-quarter of the circle's circumference
  • Properties include symmetry and smooth curved boundary
  • Applicable in both theoretical and practical contexts such as tiling, UI design, and mathematical models

Pros

  • Versatile in design and architectural applications
  • Useful for creating rounded corners and aesthetic features
  • Mathematically significant in geometry and calculus
  • Easy to implement in digital graphics and vector design

Cons

  • Can be confusing if not properly understood in complex geometrical contexts
  • May require specialized knowledge for precise measurement and construction
  • Less useful outside geometric or design applications where full circles or other segments are needed

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:49:20 AM UTC