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Use the arc length formula and the given information to find r. s=12cm, theta=36degrees, r=? 30/pi cm 60/ pi cm 1/3 cm 120/pi' cm
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Use the arc length formula and the given information to find r. s=12cm, theta=36degrees, r=? 30/pi cm 60/ pi cm 1/3 cm 120/pi' cm
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Use the arc length formula and the given information to find r. s=12cm, theta=36degrees, r=?
30/pi cm
60/ pi cm
1/3 cm
120/pi' cm
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s=r*0
12cm=r*36 degree
r=12/36
=1/3
radius + 1/3 cm.
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