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Old 02-01-2011, 05:54 PM   Topic Starter
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Needing a math formula

I rememebr back in school there was an equation which I can figure out how long the arc of a circle is from the 0-90-180-270 sections? c= (pie) x d
Is there a formula which you could work to deturmin how big an arc you need, or just work the same one backwards?
Math wasn't my strong point in school

Say I'm running a 2 ring medallion with an outer script.
Radius ring 1 = 18 inches
Radius ring 2 = 42 inches
Client would like me to run a script around the outer ring about 6 inches away from the second medallion.
each script section is a certian lenght, and I want even spacing between them.


C= pie x d
then just divide it would tell me how long each section is, will working it backwards do the same thing?
I'm figuring it will

I tried dumping Antifreeze on my loose leaf, then hanging it up to dry with nutt hooks....didn't help.

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