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(a) The radius of a circle is 5.6 cm. Find the angle in degrees subtended by an arc of 22 cm at the
centre of the circle.



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Answer:

225 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following data;

  • Radius, r = 5.6 cm
  • Length of arc = 22 cm

To find the angle in degrees subtended by an arc;

Mathematically, the length of the arc of a circle is given by the formula;

S = rA

Where;

  • S is the length of the arc.
  • A is the angle measured in radians.

Substituting the values into the formula, we have;

22 = 5.6 * A

[tex] A = \frac {22}{5.6} [/tex]

A = 3.9286 radians.

Next, we would convert the value of the angle in radians to degrees;

Conversion:

[tex] 1 \; radian = \frac {180}{\pi} \; degrees [/tex]

[tex] 3.9286 \; radians = X \; degrees [/tex]

Cross-multiplying, we have;

[tex] X = \frac {180}{\frac {22}{7}} * 3.9286 [/tex]

[tex] X = \frac {180 * 7}{22} * 3.9286 [/tex]

[tex] X = \frac {1260}{22} * 3.9286 [/tex]

[tex] X = 57.2727 * 3.9286 [/tex]

X = 225.0015 ≈ 225 degrees