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To find:-

  • The arc length.

Answer:-

We are here given that, an arc subtends an angle of 11π/6 radians on the centre of a circle whose radius is 18cm . We that the if r is the radius of a circle and
\theta is the angle substended by an arc at the centre then, the length of the arc is given by,


\implies \green{ \ell =(\theta)/(2\pi )* 2\pi r}\\

where ,


  • \theta is the angle in radians .

  • \ell is the arc length.

Now on substituting the respective values, we have;


\implies \ell =((11\pi)/(6))/(2\pi )* 2\pi * 18\ cm\\


\implies \ell =(11\pi)/(6)* 18\ cm\\


\implies \ell = 33\pi \\


\implies \ell = 33* 3.14\\


\implies \underline{\underline{\green{\ell = 103.62\ cm }}}\\

Hence the length of the arc is 103.62 cm .

and we are done!

User Eamonn Kenny
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Answer:

arc length ≈ 104 cm

Explanation:

arc length is calculated as

arc = circumference of circle × fraction of circle

= 2πr ×
((11\pi )/(6) )/(2\pi ) ( r is the radius )

cancel 2π on denominator of fraction with the 2π multiplier

arc = r ×
(11\pi )/(6)

= 18 ×
(11\pi )/(6)

= 3 × 11 × π

≈ 104 cm ( to the nearest whole number )

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