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Circle O shown below has an arc of length 50 inches subtended by an angle of 2 radians. Find the length of the radius, x,to the nearest tenth of an inch.

Circle O shown below has an arc of length 50 inches subtended by an angle of 2 radians-example-1
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To answer this question we will use the following formula to compute the arc length of an arc subtended by an angle of b radians on a circle with radius x:


ArcLength=bx.

Then, if the arc length of a central angle of 2radians is 50in, then we can set the following equation:


50in=2x.

Dividing the above equation by 2 we get:


\begin{gathered} (50in)/(2)=(2x)/(2), \\ x=25in. \end{gathered}

Answer: x=25in.

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