To determine the measure of arc FE, you would typically need information about the circle, such as the central angle that intercepts the arc or the measures of other related arcs. If given, the measure of arc FE can be directly calculated from the central angle or by using the properties of the circle. Without specific numerical values or additional context, the measure cannot be determined.
Arc measure is the number of radians. Two similar arcs could have the same arc measure. Arc length is particular to the individual arc. One must consider the radius of the arc in question then multiply the arc measure (in radians) times the radius to get the length.
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
32 degrees
They are normally the same. However, the measure of the arc could refer to the angle subtended at the centre of the radius of curvature.
Major arc.
21 degrees
No, arc measure is an ambiguous expression since it could also refer to the angular measure of the arc.
No, arc measure is an ambiguous expression since it could also refer to the angular measure of the arc.
The measure of an arc is part of the circumference of a circle
Arc measure is the number of radians. Two similar arcs could have the same arc measure. Arc length is particular to the individual arc. One must consider the radius of the arc in question then multiply the arc measure (in radians) times the radius to get the length.
major arc
there is not enough information to provide an answer. usually there is a diagram involve with the question (you can post that in the discussion area). there is an infinite amount of different shapes that can have it's 4th angle measuring 22 and with an arc.
the measure of a minor arc equals the measure of the central angle that intercepts it.
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
It depends on where arc AC is.
Yes, they are.
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