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stranger2:

G ometry

stranger2:

HaydenwH:

@snowflake0531

snowflake0531:

The arc length formula is

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stranger2:

oh wow

stranger2:

thats beautiful

snowflake0531:

So as diameter is 30, what is radius?

stranger2:

so 15

snowflake0531:

Wait, you first have to convert the 42 degrees to radians... which I think you won't want to do xd So actually do this \[2\pi r(\frac{\theta}{360})\]

antman1:

i think it is b or d

stranger2:

so 2 pi 15

antman1:

yes

stranger2:

so 94.2477796077

antman1:

yes

stranger2:

then what

snowflake0531:

...

snowflake0531:

how'd you get that \[2(\pi)(15)(42)/360\]

snowflake0531:

re use your calculator

stranger2:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
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those are..beautiful

antman1:

what?

stranger2:

10.9955742876

snowflake0531:

@stranger2 wrote:
10.9955742876
Yes and
@stranger2 wrote:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
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those are..beautiful
?

stranger2:

I think u should probly delete ur dots b4 a mod deletes them

stranger2:

bc technically its not academic

antman1:

so it will be c

stranger2:

is he fr

antman1:

i think so

stranger2:

is he right

antman1:

well i think so because some ppl are right?

stranger2:

shnowfhlake is he right

antman1:

i am right it is C

antman1:

because u said 10.99 and looked at the answers it is C

snowflake0531:

@antman1 stop spamming o-O you obviously are just following on to what me and stranger2 said... don't be a butthead

antman1:

i am not a butthead

stranger2:

@antman1 wrote:
i am not a butthead
its an expression

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