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Q: How do I find the length of the arc of a circle with only the measurement of an exterior angle?
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What is The measurement of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of?

Interior angle+exterior angle = 180 degrees


What is the exterior angle measurement of a 43 degree angle?

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What is the measureof the exterior angle to a straight angle?

a circle = 360 degrees , so 360 - straight angle = exterior angle


Find the diameter of a circle with this measurement equals 10.4 in?

It depends on what "this measurement" refers to: the radius, circumference, length of arc with a known angle.


How do you find the measurement of an arc or angle on a circle?

the general formula is arc length is equal the radius times the angle. s=r< s=arc length r=radius <=angle


What is the measurement of an exterior angle of a pentagon?

Assuming I understand your question, the exterior angle of a regular pentagon is 72 degrees


What is an exterior angle measurement?

An exterior angle of a triangle is defined to be the angle between one side of a triangle and the extension of an adjacent side. The measurement of this exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles. See the related links for diagrams and sample problems.


What polygon has the exterior angle measurement of 9?

If each exterior angle is 9 degrees then it is a regular 40 sided polygon.


What is the measurement of the exterior of a regular pentagon?

The angle is 72 degrees.


Why do you have to convert degrees to radian?

Radian is a more natural way of expressing an angle. By this I mean it is related to the natural relationship between a circle (actually an arc of a circle) and the radius of the circle, while degrees are a measurement created by man.If you take an angle of 1 radian, the measurement along the arc is equal to the length of the radius. Hence the term radian has the same root as radius. So if you multiply the angle measurement (in radians) by the radius, then you have the length of the arc.If you have a full circle (360° is equal to 2*pi radians), the circumference (length of an 'arc' going all the way around the circle) is 2*pi*radius.


What is the measurement of a regular exterior decagon?

Each exterior angle 36 degrees Each interior angle 144 degrees A decagon has 10 sides


How do you solve for the interior angle using only the exterior angle?

a circle is 360 degrees. so whatever exterior angle u have u can subtract it from 360 to see what the interior angle is!