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The point P lies on the circumference of a cirlcle of radius r and diameter AB. The point C lies on AB and PC is perpendicular to AB. The arc AP subtends an angle # at the centre O. The length of the arc AP is twice the length of the arc BP
Show that 2sin(#)=#
er... since lA^P=2 l P^B
<POB=#/2 (l=#r)
If this is right, then #=2pi/3, and the statement of 2sin(#)=# would be wrong
could any1 here help plz?
Show that 2sin(#)=#
er... since lA^P=2 l P^B
<POB=#/2 (l=#r)
If this is right, then #=2pi/3, and the statement of 2sin(#)=# would be wrong
could any1 here help plz?
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