Yes it is the same , just written differently
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem could be simplified as following:
Given:
The radius of a circle O is 26 feet.
Solve for:
The length of arc on circle O that measures 13 radians
Solution:
Step 1: Let's find out the correct formula to apply:
The formula to calculate the length of an arc measuring x radians on a circle with radius r feet is:
L = r*x
Step 2: Let's put the data into formula to work out the length L of arc:
L = 26*13 = 338 (ft)
=> The distance that a horse does on the outer edge travel when the carousel rotates through 13 radians: L = 338 (ft)
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Wow...we have lots of numbers to go through. we know that a 6 sided figure is a hexagon and the interior angles add up to be 720°. so.....
∠A + ∠B + ∠ C + ∠D + ∠E + ∠F = 720°
(x - 60) + (x - 40) + 130 + 120 + 110 + (x - 20) = 720
3x + 240 = 720 (combined all like terms)
3x = 480 (subtracted 240 from both sides)
x = 160 (divided both sides by 3)
put the value of x into ∠A (x - 60) = 160 - 60 = 100
∠A = 100°
Answer:
A Euler circuit has TWO ODD vertices
Step-by-step explanation: