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Find the degree measure of the angle subtended at the center of a circle of radius 100 cm by an arc of length 22 cm. (Useπ= 22/7 )/

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Answered by fabkanzy
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Answer:

θ= 12.6°

Step-by-step explanation:

length = θ/360 ✖ 2πr

θ=360 ✖ L / 2πr

= 360 ✖ 22cm / 2 ✖ 22/7 ✖ 100cm

θ = 12.6°

Answered by αηυяαg
411

 \huge{\bf{\underline{\red{Given:}}}}

Radius of Circle = 100 cm

Length of Arc = 22 cm

 \huge{\bf{\underline{\red{To\:Find:}}}}

Degree measure of the angle subtended at the centre of a circle.

 \huge{\bf{\underline{\red{Formula\:Used:}}}}

{\bf{\boxed{r=\dfrac{l}{θ}}}}

 \huge{\bf{\underline{\red{Solution:}}}}

Using Formula,

\sf :\implies\:r=\dfrac{l}{θ}

Putting Values,

\sf :\implies\:100=\dfrac{22}{θ}

\sf :\implies\:θ=\dfrac{22}{100}

\sf :\implies\:θ=\dfrac{11}{50}\: radians

Now,

\sf :\implies\:θ=(\dfrac{11}{50}\times \dfrac{180}{\pi})°

\sf :\implies\:θ=(\dfrac{11}{5}\times \dfrac{18\times 7}{22})°

\sf :\implies\:θ=(\dfrac{11}{5}\times \dfrac{9\times 7}{11})°

\sf :\implies\:θ=(\dfrac{693}{55})°

\sf :\implies\:θ=(12\dfrac{33}{55})°

\sf :\implies\:θ=12°(\dfrac{3}{5}\times 60)'

\sf :\implies\:θ=12°36'

Hence, The Degree measure of the angle subtended at the centre of a circle is 12°36'.

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