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Does anyone know what does this mean?

Does anyone know what does this mean?-example-1
User Syuzanna
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Answer:

Arc length

formula = s = rθ

s = arc length (in radians)

r = radius

θ = central angle in radians

Explanation:

For a circle, the arc length formula is θ times the radius of a circle. The arc length formula in radians can be expressed as, arc length = θ × r, when θ is in radian. Arc Length = θ × (π/180) × r, where θ is in degree, where, L = Length of an Arc.

where X = 60,2 degree

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Answer:

I believe the textbook is telling you which rounded version of pi () to use when solving questions regarding the geometry of circles. This is not a definite answer, as the question you asked is not completely clear cut. It is only my best attempt to interpret what your textbook means.

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