when given you an angle in degree and the radius, how do you calcculate the arc length? please use an example to support. show w
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1 answer:
The arc length formula is S = theta * r.
Theta must be in radians so you take the degree and multiply is by pi/180.
Then take the radians and multiply by the radius to get the arc length.
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