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Using the proportion you found in Question 3, write an equation for the length of arc EF in terms of the radii of AB and AC and the length of arc CD.
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Using the proportion you found in Question 3, write an equation for the length of arc EF in terms of the radii of AB and AC and the length of arc CD.
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Using the proportion you found in Question 3, write an equation for the length of arc EF in terms of the radii of AB and AC and the length of arc CD.
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