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How theta is equal to length of arc upon radius of circle?

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Answered by samudra67
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Answered by 23atkah
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Therefore, θ = 14 falls in the first quadrant. Now 2πr is the circumference of each circle. And each circumference is an "arc" that subtends four right angles at the center. Therefore, the same ratio of arc length to radius determines a unique central angle that the arcs subtend.....

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