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Can you use arc length to find radius? - Answers

Yes, as long as you know the angle of the arc (between the two radii at its ends at the centre of the arc): arc_length = radius x angle_of_arc_in_radians → radius = arc_length ÷ angle_of_arc_in_radians To convert between degrees and radians: radians = π x degrees ÷ 180° → degrees = 180° x radians ÷ π



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Yes, as long as you know the angle of the arc (between the two radii at its ends at the centre of the arc): arc_length = radius x angle_of_arc_in_radians → radius = arc_length ÷ angle_of_arc_in_radians To convert between degrees and radians: radians = π x degrees ÷ 180° → degrees = 180° x radians ÷ π



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Can you use arc length to find radius? - Answers

Yes, as long as you know the angle of the arc (between the two radii at its ends at the centre of the arc): arc_length = radius x angle_of_arc_in_radians → radius = arc_length ÷ angle_of_arc_in_radians To convert between degrees and radians: radians = π x degrees ÷ 180° → degrees = 180° x radians ÷ π

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