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  • 02-04-2018
  • Mathematics
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how do you solve (Arc)QPT if <QZT = 120

how do you solve ArcQPT if ltQZT 120 class=

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carlosego
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  • 11-04-2018
By definition, the arc length is given by:
 arc = R * theta * ((2 * pi) / 360)
 Where,
 theta: angle in degrees
 R: radio
 We have then:
 (Arc) QPT if <QZT = 120:
 theta = 360-120 = 240 degrees
 R = 13.5 units
 Substituting values we have:
 (Arc) QPT = R * theta * ((2 * pi) / 360)
 (Arc) QPT = (13.5) * (240) * ((2 * pi) / 360)
 (Arc) QPT = 56.55 units
 Answer:
 
(Arc) QPT = 56.55 units
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