SOLUTION: 7. Find the length of XPY. Leave your response to that command in terms of pi (1 point) There is a picture in involved in that command. Go to this link to see that picture: https

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Question 1117606: 7. Find the length of XPY. Leave your response to that command in terms of pi (1 point)
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540 pi m
9 pi m
18 pi m
3 pi m

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Since the angle between the two radii is right, the portion of the circumference in question is just 3/4 of the total circumference. The radius is 6m so the total circumference is and 12 times 3/4 is 9.

I deleted your login credentials from your post. That was a really dumb stunt, you knucklehead. If you need to share an image use imgur.com or tinypic.com or any of a myriad of other free image sharing services. Change your PW on that site immediately. I'm sure you signed an agreement not to share your credentials when you signed up for the course.

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John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it