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Arc

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Algebra and Trigonometry

Definition

An arc is a portion of the circumference of a circle. It is defined by two points on the circle and the continuous part of the circle between them.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The measure of an arc is given in degrees or radians and corresponds to the central angle that subtends it.
  2. In a unit circle, the length of an arc corresponding to an angle $\theta$ (in radians) is equal to $\theta$ itself.
  3. A minor arc is an arc that measures less than 180 degrees, while a major arc measures more than 180 degrees.
  4. The formula for the length of an arc in a circle with radius $r$ and central angle $\theta$ (in radians) is $L = r\theta$.
  5. Arcs can be used to define sectors and segments in circles, which are important for calculating areas and other properties.

Review Questions

  • What is the relationship between the length of an arc and its central angle in a unit circle?
  • How do you differentiate between a minor arc and a major arc?
  • If given a radius and central angle in radians, how would you calculate the length of an arc?
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