Find the length of the arc of a circle of diameter 6 meters subtended by a central angle of 2π3 radians. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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Given that the diameter of the circle is 6 meters, we can find the radius by dividing the diameter by 2. Radius (r) = Diameter (d) / 2 Radius (r) = 6 / 2 Radius (r) = 3 meters Show more…
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