SOLUTION: I dont know if it has to do much with it but ok. find the length s and area A.Round answers to three decimal places. In a circle. r=2 ft Angle= Pi/3

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Question 974352: I dont know if it has to do much with it but ok.
find the length s and area A.Round answers to three decimal places. In a circle.
r=2 ft
Angle= Pi/3

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I dont know if it has to do much with it but ok.
find the length s and area A.Round answers to three decimal places. In a circle.
r=2 ft
Angle= Pi/3
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If s is the arc length:
s = r*angle = 2pi/3 feet
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Area = pi*r^2*(pi/3)/2pi
= pi*r^2/3

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