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hai1
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Can anyone point out where I am going wrong?
Question: In the circle in picture, PQ is parallel to diameter OR, and OR has length 18. What is the length of minor arc PQ?
A) 2 pi B)9 PI/4 C)7Pi/2 D) 9Pi/2 E) 3Pi
Ans: A
My approach: As angle ORP=angle RPQ; angle RPQ=35
Now length of the arc is (angle inside the arc/2Pi) times the circumference of the circle.
By this length of arc OP= (35/2 Pi)*18 Pi= 35 * 9
By this length of arc QR= (35/2 Pi)*18 Pi= 35 * 9
Hence length of arc PQ=9 Pi (length of semi circle)- (OP+QR)
35 is pi= 7 Pi/36
Hence OP +QR=7 Pi/2
thus PQ= 9 Pi-7Pi/2= 11 Pi/2.
Is my formula, "length of the arc is (angle inside the arc/2Pi) times the circumference of the circle" incorrect?
Question: In the circle in picture, PQ is parallel to diameter OR, and OR has length 18. What is the length of minor arc PQ?
A) 2 pi B)9 PI/4 C)7Pi/2 D) 9Pi/2 E) 3Pi
Ans: A
My approach: As angle ORP=angle RPQ; angle RPQ=35
Now length of the arc is (angle inside the arc/2Pi) times the circumference of the circle.
By this length of arc OP= (35/2 Pi)*18 Pi= 35 * 9
By this length of arc QR= (35/2 Pi)*18 Pi= 35 * 9
Hence length of arc PQ=9 Pi (length of semi circle)- (OP+QR)
35 is pi= 7 Pi/36
Hence OP +QR=7 Pi/2
thus PQ= 9 Pi-7Pi/2= 11 Pi/2.
Is my formula, "length of the arc is (angle inside the arc/2Pi) times the circumference of the circle" incorrect?
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