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For a circle of radius 3 feet, find the arc lengths subtended by a central angle of 57 degrees.

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\bf \textit{arc's length}\\\\ s=\cfrac{\theta \pi r}{180}\quad \begin{cases} r=radius\\ \theta =angle~in\\ \qquad degrees\\ ------\\ r=3\\ \theta = 57 \end{cases}\implies s=\cfrac{57\cdot \pi \cdot 3}{180}
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Answer: The length of an arc is 2.98 feet.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Radius of a circle = 3 feet

Angle subtended at the centre = 57°

We need to find the length of an arc:

As we know the formula for "Length of an arc":


Length=(\theta)/(360^\circ)* 2\pi r\\\\Length=(57)/(360)* 2* (22)/(7)* 3\\\\Length=2.98\ feet

Hence, the length of an arc is 2.98 feet.

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