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7 January, 11:33

The radius of a semicircle is extended by 6 inches. how does the measure of the semicircles arc length change?

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  1. 7 January, 12:00
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    Let x be the original radius. Given that a semicircle will have an arc length of half of a circumference and C=2pr, the arc length will be just pr.

    Now the difference of arc is then going to be:

    p (6+x) - px

    p (6+x-x)

    6p inches

    So the arc will be 6p inches longer. Or if you wish to approximate ...

    ≈18.85 inches
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