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Find the length of FG, Express your answer as a fraction times pie.

Find the length of FG, Express your answer as a fraction times pie.-example-1
User Satyanarayana
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Given:

EF = 2

m∠FEG = 144 degrees.

Let's fid the length of arc FG.

To find the length of arc FG, apply the formula:


L=2\pi r*(\theta)/(360)

Where:

r is the radius = 2

θ is the central angle = 144 degrees.

Thus, we have:


\begin{gathered} L=2\pi*2*(144)/(360) \\ \\ L=4\pi*(2)/(5) \\ \\ L=(8)/(5)\pi\text{ } \end{gathered}

Therefore, the length of arc FG as a fraction times pi is:


(8)/(5)\pi

ANSWER:


(8)/(5)\pi

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