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1. Consider circle � below. Part A: If �� = 10 feet and ��� = 100° , then determine the arc length of ��
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1. Consider circle � below. Part A: If �� = 10 feet and ��� = 100° , then determine the arc length of ��
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Using Pythagoras theorem we get the length of the arc is 2✓10...
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