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How do you calculate the angle of an arc? - Answers
You can use the formula where s is the arc lenth, then s=r(theta) where theta is the angle in radians subtended by the arc (radian is ratio of arc length to radius) If you want to use degrees, you can either convert your central angle to degrees or use s=2Pi(r)theta/360 Once again, theta is the central angle, r is the radius, Pi is good to eat if you put an e on the end, otherwise it is about 3.14159, and s is the angle of the arc which you are looking for!
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How do you calculate the angle of an arc? - Answers
You can use the formula where s is the arc lenth, then s=r(theta) where theta is the angle in radians subtended by the arc (radian is ratio of arc length to radius) If you want to use degrees, you can either convert your central angle to degrees or use s=2Pi(r)theta/360 Once again, theta is the central angle, r is the radius, Pi is good to eat if you put an e on the end, otherwise it is about 3.14159, and s is the angle of the arc which you are looking for!
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How do you calculate the angle of an arc? - Answers
You can use the formula where s is the arc lenth, then s=r(theta) where theta is the angle in radians subtended by the arc (radian is ratio of arc length to radius) If you want to use degrees, you can either convert your central angle to degrees or use s=2Pi(r)theta/360 Once again, theta is the central angle, r is the radius, Pi is good to eat if you put an e on the end, otherwise it is about 3.14159, and s is the angle of the arc which you are looking for!
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