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Arc measure

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    - [Voiceover] What I want
    to talk about in this video,
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    is the notion of Arc Measure,
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    when we're dealing with circles.
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    As we'll see, sometimes when you see
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    something like arc measure,
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    you might think it's the length of an arc,
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    but arc length is
    actually a different idea.
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    So we will compare these two things.
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    Arc length to arc measure.
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    So arc measure, all that is
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    is just a fancy way of saying,
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    if I have a circle right over here,
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    this is my best attempt
    at drawing a circle.
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    I have a circle here.
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    The center of the circle,
    let's call that point O,
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    and let me put some
    other points over here.
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    So let's say that this is point A,
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    let's say this is point B,
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    and let's say this is
    point C right over here.
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    And let's say that I have,
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    let's say the central
    angle, right over here,
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    cause it includes the
    center of the circle,
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    so the central angle, angle AOB.
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    Let's say it has a measure of 120 degrees.
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    And if someone were to say,
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    what is the measure of arc AB?
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    So, let me write that down.
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    The measure.
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    So, if someone were to say
    what is the measure of arc AB,
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    and they'd write it like this,
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    so that's referring to
    arc AB right over here.
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    It's the minor arc, so there's
    two ways to connect AB,
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    you could connect it right over here,
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    this is the shorter distance,
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    or you can go the other way around,
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    which would be what you'd
    consider the major arc.
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    Now, if someone's
    referring to the major arc,
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    they would say arc ACB.
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    So when you're given just two letters,
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    you assume it's the shortest
    distance between the two.
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    You assume that it is the minor arc.
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    In order to specify the major arc,
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    you would give the third letter,
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    to go the long way around.
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    So the measure of arc AB, and sometimes
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    you'll see it with
    parenthesis right over here,
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    all this is, this is the
    same thing as the measure
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    of the central angle
    that intercepts that arc.
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    Well, the central angle
    that intercepts that arc
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    has a measure of 120 degrees.
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    So this is just going to be 120 degrees.
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    Now, some of y'all might be saying,
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    well, what about the major arc?
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    Well, let's write that.
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    So if we're talking about arc ACB,
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    so we're going the other way around,
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    so this is major arc.
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    So what is the measure of arc ACB,
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    once again we're using three letters,
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    so that we're specifying the major arc.
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    Well, this angle, this
    central angle right over here,
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    to go all the way around
    the circle is 360 degrees.
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    So this is going to be
    the 360 minus the 120
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    that we're not including.
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    So 360 degrees minus 120 is going to be,
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    is going to be 240 degrees.
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    So the measure of this angle
    right over here is 240 degrees,
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    so the measure of this arc,
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    I have to be careful not
    to say length of that arc,
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    the measure of this arc
    is going to be the same
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    as the measure of the central angle.
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    It's going to be 240 degrees.
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    These arc measures are
    going to be the case
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    regardless of the size of the circle,
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    and that's where the
    difference starts to be
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    from arc measure to arc length.
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    So, I could have two circles,
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    so this circle right over here
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    and that circle right over here,
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    and as long as the central
    angle that intercepts the arc
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    has the same degree measure,
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    so let's say that that degree
    measure is the same as,
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    these are central angles,
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    so we're assuming the vertex of the angle
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    is the center of the circle.
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    As long as these two are the same,
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    these two central angles
    have the same degree measure,
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    then the arc measures, then
    the corresponding arc measures
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    are going to be the same.
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    But clearly, these two
    arc lengths are different.
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    The arc length is not going to depend
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    only on the measure of the central angle,
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    the arc length is going to depend
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    on the size of the actual circle.
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    Arc measure is only dependent
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    on the measure of the central angle
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    that intercepts that arc.
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    So your maximum arc measure
    is going to be 360 degrees.
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    Your minimum arc measure is
    going to be zero degrees.
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    It's measured in degrees,
    not in units of length
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    that arc length would be measured in.
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    So, let me write this down.
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    This only depends...
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    So, this is what's going to drive this
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    is the measure of central
    angle, central angle,
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    that intercepts the arc.
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    That intercepts, intercepts the arc.
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    When you talk about arc length,
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    yes, it's going to be
    dependent on the angle,
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    but it's also dependent,
    it's going to be dependent
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    on the measure of that central angle
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    plus the size of the circle.
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    Size of the circle.
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    You're actually talking
    about a length now,
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    when you're talking about arc length.
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    While here, you're talking
    about a degree measure.
Title:
Arc measure
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Khan Academy
Duration:
05:27
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