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BlackZzzverrR [31]
3 years ago
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7. What is the arc length shown in the picture? Leave your answer in terms of pi.

Mathematics
1 answer:
snow_lady [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

14\pi

Step-by-step explanation:

Arc length = 2\pi r(\frac{x}{360} ) where x is the angle

∴ For this question, the arc length is:

Arc length = 2\pi (8)(\frac{315}{360})

Arc length = 14\pi

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