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Can someone help me with this geometry question I don’t know if I’m right or wrong?

Can someone help me with this geometry question I don’t know if I’m right or wrong-example-1
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Given:-

A circle has a central angle 135 degrees.

The radius of the circle is 24.

To find the arc length.

So now we use the formula,


s=r\theta

Now we convert 135 degrees to radians. so we get,


135=(135)/(180)*\pi

So now we substitute the value. so we get,


\begin{gathered} s=24*(135)/(180)*\pi \\ s=18\pi \end{gathered}

So the required value is,


18\pi

So the correct option is OPTION D.

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