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Q5 Q1.) Find the length of the arc.
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Q5 Q1.) Find the length of the arc.
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s = r
= 12 * 190/360 * 2 *
= 38/3 *
feet
= 39.79 feet
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arc, s = 2
* radius * angle / 360
= 2
* 12 * 190 / 360
= (38/3)
= 12 2/3
feet
= 39.79 feet
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