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hello can you help me solve this trigonometry question and in the question use pi to answer it

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The area A of a portion of a circle is:

[tex]A=\pi\cdot r^2\cdot\frac{\alpha}{2\pi}[/tex]

Where alpha is the angle of the portion of the circle. So, to find the radius, we clear 'r' from the expression above:

[tex]38=\pi\cdot r^2\cdot\frac{1}{2\pi}\cdot\frac{7}{5}\pi[/tex]

We can cancel the pi on the left of 'r' with the one on the right (the one that's dividing):

[tex]38=r^2\cdot\frac{7\pi}{2\cdot5}[/tex]

So, now we clear 'r':

[tex]\frac{38\cdot2\cdot5}{7\cdot\pi}=r^2[/tex][tex]\sqrt[]{\frac{380}{7\pi}}=r[/tex]

So, the answer is:

[tex]r=\sqrt[]{\frac{380}{7\pi}}km[/tex]