Answer:
Method 1 (using the area of a whole circle and dividing by 4) 
 First work out the area of the whole circle by substituting the radius of 8cm into the formula for the area of the circle: 
 A = π ×r² 
 = π ×8² 
 = 64π (leave the answer as an exact solution as this need to be divided by 4). 
 So all you need to do now is divide the answer by 4: 
 Area of a quadrant = 64π ÷4 = 16π = 50.3 cm² to 3 significant figures. 
 Method 2 (using ¼ πr²) 
 Substitute r = 8 directly into the formula A = ¼ πr². 
 A = ¼ πr². 
 A = ¼ × π × 8². 
 A = 50.3 cm² 
 As you can see it gives exactly the same answer as method 1.