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What is Radius if Angle at centre is 150 and Arc length is 220
What is radius if Angle at centre is 270 and Area is 1848
What are area and Angle at circle if Radius is 14 and Arc length is 55
What is radius if Angle at centre is 75 and Area is 154
What is radius if Angle at centre is 270 and Area is 1848
What are area and Angle at circle if Radius is 14 and Arc length is 55
What is radius if Angle at centre is 75 and Area is 154
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Answered by
Reiny
arclength = radius x theta, where theta is the central angle in radians
I will assume that your angle of 150 is 150º, which is 5pi/6 radians
so
220 = r(5pi/6)
r = 220(6/(5pi)) = 264/pi
For the second
Area of circle = pi(r^2)
But 270º will give you 3/4 of the circle
so
(3/4)pi(r^2) = 1848
r^2 = 1848(4)/(3pi) = 2464/pi
r = √(2464/pi)
Try the other two, and let me know what you got.
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