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a) ¿Qué ángulo en radianes es subtendido por un arco de 1.50 men la circunferencia de un círculo con 2.50 m de radio? ¿Cuánto es es-to en grados? b) Un arco de 14.0 cm de longitud en la circunferenciade un círculo subtiende un ángulo de 1288. ¿Qué radio tiene el círculo?c) El ángulo entre dos radios de un círculo con 1.50 m de radio es0.700 rad. ¿Qué longitud tiene el arco delimitado en la circunferen-cia por estos dos radios?

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