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8.02 Arc length and sector area

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If the circumference of the circle is equal to $144$144 cm, find the length of the solid arc.

A circle is depicted with its arc and two radii outlined with a solid green line, thus forming a sector, while the rest of the circle is represented with a dashed green line. The two radii of the sector, formed a central angle labeled as 160 degrees.
Easy
1min

The diagram shows a sector of a circle of radius $4$4 units, formed from an angle of size $180^\circ$180°.

Find the exact length of the arc. Do not round your answer.

Easy
2min

The diagram shows a sector of a circle of radius $4$4 units, formed from an angle of size $135^\circ$135°.

Find the length of the arc rounded to two decimal places.

Easy
2min

The diagram shows a sector of a circle of radius $6$6 units, formed from an angle of size $290^\circ$290°.

Find the exact length of the arc.

Easy
3min
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NC.M3.G-C.5

Using similarity, demonstrate that the length of an arc, s, for a given central angle is proportional to the radius, r, of the circle. Define radian measure of the central angle as the ratio of the length of the arc to the radius of the circle, s/r. Find arc lengths and areas of sectors of circles.

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