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Find the radius of the circle if an arc of length 5 ft on the circle subtends a central angle of 135°. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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Jai
5 ft : 135° = x ft : 360°
5/135 = x/360
x = 40/3 ft
This is the whole length of the circle or the circumference. To get the radius,
C = 2πr
r = C / 2π
r = 40/3 / (2*3.14)
r = 2.12 ft
5/135 = x/360
x = 40/3 ft
This is the whole length of the circle or the circumference. To get the radius,
C = 2πr
r = C / 2π
r = 40/3 / (2*3.14)
r = 2.12 ft
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Anonymous
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