The included angle determines the endpoint of the arc. Use the Start, End,
Angle method when you know both endpoints but cannot snap to a center
point.
Draw Arcs by Specifying Start, Center, Length
You can create an arc using a start point, center, and the length of a chord.
The distance between the start point and the center determines the radius.
The other end of the arc is determined by specifying the length of a chord
between the start point and the endpoint of the arc. The resulting arc is always
created counterclockwise from the start point.
Using different options, you can specify either the start point first or the center
point first.
The length of the chord of the arc determines the included angle.
Draw Arcs by Specifying Start, End, Angle
You can create an arc using a start point, endpoint, and an included angle.
The included angle between the endpoints of the arc determines the center
and the radius of the arc.
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