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28 December, 21:33

Given a circle with a radius of 6 and a central angle measure of 60 degrees, what is the arc length? Giving brainliest answer!

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  1. 28 December, 21:38
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    Fraction out of the whole circle times circumference=arc length

    360 degrees=1 circle so

    the fraction it is is 60 oout of 360 or 60/360=1/6 of the circumference

    c=2pir

    c=2pi6

    c=12pi

    so

    the arc length is 1/6 of 12pi or 12pi/6 or 2pi units is the arc length
  2. 28 December, 21:49
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    The full circle has a circumference of C = 2*pi*r = 2*pi*6 = 37.6991118 (which is approximate)

    We only want the piece of the circle that corresponds to a central angle of 60 degrees. So multiply that result by 60/360 = 1/6 to get ...

    37.6991118 * (1/6) = 6.2831853

    The arc length is approximately 6.2831853
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