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Arc -- from Wolfram MathWorld

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There are a number of meanings for the word "arc" in mathematics. In general, an arc is any smooth curve joining two points. The length of an arc is known as its arc length. In a graph, a graph arc is an ordered pair of adjacent vertices. In particular, an arc is any portion (other than the entire curve) of the circumference of a circle. An arc corresponding to the central angle ∠AOC is denoted arcAC. Similarly, the size of the central angle subtended by this arc (i.e., the

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