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Find the radius of the given circle with the given central angle and arc length. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

Find the radius of the given circle with the given central angle and arc length. Round-example-1
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The arc length, when the central angle is measure in degrees, is given by:


s=2\pi r((\theta)/(360))

In this case the arc length is 19.6 cm and the angle is 130°, plugging these values we have that:


\begin{gathered} 19.6=2\pi r((130)/(360)) \\ r=((19.6)/(2\pi))((360)/(130)) \\ r=8.6 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the radius is 8.6 cm

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