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I need help w/ this problem...please don't answer if you don't know and PLEASE answer as fast as you can...I'm desperate.
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You need to use the central angle.
If you know the radius or how CD works (does it go through the center), then the answer will be less vague. The central angle = 2 * 65 = 130
the length of BC is
130/360 * 2*pi*r
13/18 * pi r is the general answer.
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There's a very simple rule for geometries like this. The measure of the arc is double the measure of the angle. It helps to remember this.
Your angle is 65°.
The measure of the arc is 2×65° = 130°.
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