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29.3212. IF VS = 12 m, find the length of UT.13. If JH = 21 in, fnd the length of KIG.RH5912785U1114. If FG = 27 yd, find the length of FED.15. If WS = 4.5 mm, find the length of TS.80P12811L7.62Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra), 2015

29.3212. IF VS = 12 m, find the length of UT.13. If JH = 21 in, fnd the length of-example-1
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hello

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from a careful observation, one would notice that line VS is the diameter of the circle and ut is the lenght of an arc. however, we have to find the angle UT


\begin{gathered} vs=180^0 \\ vs=vr+sr \\ vr=127^0 \\ 180=127+sr \\ sr=180-127 \\ sr=53^0 \end{gathered}

note: vs is equal to 180 degrees because angle on a straight line is equal to 180 degree


\begin{gathered} ur=180^0 \\ ur=uv+vr \\ 180=uv+127 \\ uv=180-127 \\ uv=53^0 \end{gathered}

now we can solve for angle UT easily


\begin{gathered} vs=vu+ut+ts \\ 180=53+ut+90 \\ 180=143^{}+ut \\ ut=180-143 \\ ut=37^0 \end{gathered}

now we have the value of angle msince we know the value of angle UT, we can use this information to solve for length of the arc of UT


\begin{gathered} L_(ut)=(\theta)/(360)*2\pi r \\ r=(vs)/(2)=(12)/(2)=6 \\ L_(ut)=(37)/(360)*2*3.142*6 \\ L_(ut)=3.875m \end{gathered}

from the calculations above, the length of the arc UT is equal to 3.87m

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