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Circle O shown below has a radius of 8 inches. Find, to the nearest tenth of a degree,the measure of the angle, x, that forms an are whose length is 18 inches.

Circle O shown below has a radius of 8 inches. Find, to the nearest tenth of a degree-example-1
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The formula to find the arc length of a circle if the angle is measured in degrees is:


\text{ Arc length }=(\theta)/(360°)\cdot2\pi r

In this case, have:


\begin{gathered} \theta=x \\ r=8in \\ \text{ Arc length }=18in \end{gathered}

Now, we substitute the know values in the arc length formula and solve for x:


\begin{gathered} \text{ Arc length }=(\theta)/(360°)\cdot2\pi r \\ 18in=(x)/(360°)\cdot2\pi(8in) \\ 18in=(x)/(360\degree)\cdot16\pi in \\ \text{ Multiply by 360\degree from both sides} \\ 360\degree\cdot18\imaginaryI n=360\degree\cdot\frac{x}{360\operatorname{\degree}}\cdot16\pi\imaginaryI n \\ 360\degree\cdot18\mathrm{i}n=16\pi xin \\ \text{ Divide by }16\pi in\text{ from both sides} \\ \frac{\begin{equation*}360\degree\cdot18\mathrm{i}n\end{equation*}}{16\pi in}=(16\pi xin)/(16\pi in) \\ (6480\degree)/(16\pi)=x \\ 128.9\degree\approx x \\ \text{ The symbol }\approx\text{ is read 'approximately'.} \end{gathered}Answer

The measure of the angle x rounded to the nearest tenth is 128.9°.

Circle O shown below has a radius of 8 inches. Find, to the nearest tenth of a degree-example-1
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