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In a circle with a radius of 5 cm, what is the length of the arc subtended by a central angle of 120 degrees?​

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Explanation:

The length of an arc in a circle is given by the formula:


( \text{Arc Length} = \frac{\text{Central Angle}}{360} * 2\pi * \text{Radius} ).

In this case, with a central angle of 120 degrees and a radius of 5 cm:

Arc Length =
((120)/(360) * 2\pi * 5) cm.

Calculating this gives an arc length of approximately 10.47 cm.

User Plan
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Answer:

length of arc ≈ 10.5 cm

Explanation:

the arc length is calculated as

arc = circumference of circle × fraction of circle

= 2πr ×
(120)/(360) ( r is the radius )

= 2π × 5 ×
(1)/(3)

= 10π ×
(1)/(3)

=
(10)/(3) × π

≈ 10.5 cm ( to the nearest tenth )

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