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How do you find the arc length of the partial circle?

How do you find the arc length of the partial circle?-example-1

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  • Angle=2π-π/2=3π/2
  • Radius=4

So

Arc length

  • L=r
    \theta
  • L=4(3π/2)
  • L=2(3π)
  • L=6π
  • L=18.8units
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\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}♨

As we know :

Length of arc = Radius × Angle made by Arc at center [ in radians ]


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: arc = radius * angle \: \: ( in \: \: rad)


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: arc = 4 * (3 \pi)/(2)


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: arc = 6\pi \frac{ }{} \: \: units

or


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: arc = 6* 3.14 = 18.84 \: \: units\frac{ }{} \: \:

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