By definition of circumference, the length of the arc EF (radius: 6 in, central angle: 308°) shown in red is approximately equal to 32.254 inches.
<h3>How to calculate the length of an arc</h3>
The figure presents a circle, the arc of a circle (s), in inches, is equal to the product of the <em>central</em> angle (θ), in radians, and the radius (r), in inches. Please notice that a complete circle has a central angle of 360°.
If we know that θ = 52π/180 and r = 6 inches, then the length of the arc CD is:
s = [(360π/180) - (52π/180)] · (6 in)
s ≈ 32.254 in
By definition of circumference, the length of the arc EF (radius: 6 in, central angle: 308°) shown in red is approximately equal to 32.254 inches.
<h3>Remark</h3>
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<em>Find the length of the arc EF shown in red below. Show all the work.</em>
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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If you want to solve it the answer is 13...
If you want multiple ways to write that here are some:
3x4+2-1
3x4+1
12+2-1
12+1
Etcetera
Answer:38x-34
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)=x^2+3x-7
g(x)=5x-3
We multiply the entire F equation times two, (x^2+3x-7)*4=
(4x^2+12x-28)
Now the entire g equation by 2, (5x-3)*2
(10x-6)
Now we add both equation
(4x^2+12x-28)+(10x-6)
(4x^2+22x-34)
(4x*4x+22x-34)
(16x+22x-34)
38x-34
Hopefully this is correct :)))
Answer:22022635.627
Step-by-step explanation:
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