Answer:
The length of a 180° arc of a unit circle is π ≈ 3.14 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use your knowledge of the circumference of a circle (the length full around) and the fact that there are 360° in the central angle of a full circle. The distance around is proportional to the angle, so an arc of measure 180° will have a length equal to
... (180°/360°) × circumference = (1/2)×circumference
For a unit circle, the circumference is 2π (= π×diameter = 2π×radius). Half that length is π units.
Answer:
6 =t
Step-by-step explanation:
-9 (t – 2) = 4(t – 15)
Distribute
-9t +18 = 4t -60
Add 9t to each side
-9t +18+9t = 4t+9t -60
18 = 13t -60
Add 60 to each side
18+60 = 13t-60+60
78 = 13t
Divide each side by 13
78/13 = 13t/13
6 =t
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember all the angles will equal 360 degrees, so add all the other angles together and subtract 360 from the sum of the other three angles for number 5.
5. x = 59 Degrees
6. x = 114 Degrees