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To find the measure of a major arc in a circle, first determine the measure of the corresponding minor arc, which is the smaller arc connecting the same two endpoints. The measure of the major arc is then calculated by subtracting the measure of the minor arc from 360 degrees. For example, if the minor arc measures 120 degrees, the major arc would measure 360 - 120 = 240 degrees.
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
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A Mathematical Major Arc is the larger of the two arcs formed when a circle is divided into two unequal parts. Therefore as a result the measure of a major arc is always more than 180° and the sum of the measures of the major arc and the minor arc is always equal to 360°
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A major arc must measure over 180 degrees, or pi radians
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
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A whole circle is 360 deg so the major arc is 360-120 = 240 degrees.
the formula for the arc of a triangle is the arc length is equal to the angle times the radius. s=arc length theta=angle made y length of the arc lenth r=radius s=theta times radius