1. Consider circle H below. Y Part A: If XH = 10 feet and mXY = 100, then determine the arc length of 7/1 %3D XY. 1 Part B: If HY = 46 inches and mYX = 75, then determine the arc length of %3D 3 YX. 2 Part C:it YX 24 meters and mYX 120 then dotemine the rodius of Circle H 2

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1. Consider circle H below.
R
7/1
Part A: If XH = 10 feet and mXY = 100, then determine the arc length of
XY.
Part B: If HY = 46 inches and mYX = 75, then determine the arc length of
3.
Dete
YX
ROU
NEAR
Part CIfYX 24 moters and mYX 120 then detomine tme rodius of
Circle
hp
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider circle H below. R 7/1 Part A: If XH = 10 feet and mXY = 100, then determine the arc length of XY. Part B: If HY = 46 inches and mYX = 75, then determine the arc length of 3. Dete YX ROU NEAR Part CIfYX 24 moters and mYX 120 then detomine tme rodius of Circle hp
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