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15 July, 18:42

Use the fact that the length of an arc intercepted by an angle is proportional to the radius to find the arc length given the circle area A = 16π cm2 and Θ = π 3.

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  1. 15 July, 18:52
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    Answer: The length of the arc is: L=4π/3 cm

    Length of arc: L=?

    L=r Θ

    Central angle: Θ = π/3

    Radius: r=?

    Area of the circle: A = 16π cm^2

    A = π r^2

    Replacing A=16π cm2 in the equation above:

    16π cm^2=π r^2

    Solving for r: Dividing both sides of the formula by π:

    (16π cm^2) / π = (π r^2) / π

    16 cm^2=r^2

    Square root both sides of the formula:

    sqrt (16 cm^2) = sqrt (r^2)

    4 cm=r

    r=4 cm

    L=r Θ

    L = (4 cm) π/3

    L=4π/3 cm
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