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What is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle of radius 6 cm by an arc of length 3 π cm?

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Answered by nikitasingh79
61

Answer:

The angle subtended at the centre of the circle is  90°  .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :  

Length of the arc = 3π cm

Radius of a circle ,r = 6 cm

Length of the arc ,l = (θ/360°) × 2πr

3π = (θ/360°)× 2π ×6

3π =  (θ/360°) × 12π

3π /12 π =  (θ/360°)  

¼ =   (θ/360°)

4θ = 360°

θ = 360°/4

θ = 90°

Angle subtended at the centre of the circle = 90°  

Hence, the angle subtended at the centre of the circle is  90°  .

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Answered by PSN03
15

l=lenght of arc

r=radius of circle

x=angle subtended

x=l/r

=3π/6

=π/2 or 90°

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