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Determine the value of s , the arc length (measured in inches) cut off in a circle with a radius of 5.8 inches by an angle with a measure of 5.4 radians
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Determine the value of s , the arc length (measured in inches) cut off in a circle with a radius of 5.8 inches by an angle with a measure of 5.4 radians
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The arc length by definition is given by:
S = R * Theta
Where,
R: radio
Theta: central angle
Substituting values we have:
S = (5.8) * (5.4)
S = 31.32 inches
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The value of s, the arc length (measured in inches) is:
S = 31.32 inches
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