Finding arc length of a unit circle?!?!?

HockeyMan82991

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The exact insructions are:

Use the given arc length on the unit circle to find the corresponding angle measure in degrees SHOW WORK!

11(pi)/6

-(pi)/10

pi

Never spell 'pi' as 'pie' again :roll:

What do pastries have to do with it?.

Because it's a circle, did you think it was an actual 'pie'?
 
11(pie)/6
That is eleven pies divided six ways.
I do hope that they are all chocolate-bourbon pies.
That would be wonderful.
 
HockeyMan82991 said:
The exact insructions are:

Use the given arc length on the unit circle to find the corresponding angle measure in degrees SHOW WORK!

11(pi)/6

-(pi)/10

pi

multiply each radian angle by the fraction (180/pi) to convert to degrees.
 
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