how to plot a section of a circle, need help with coding the math
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I minored in math but for some reason its always been tough for me to figure out coding math. I have foward looking sonar data and im trying to plot a section of a circle around the sonar. I attached a picture of what im trying to plot. The variables I have is center position (lat and long), I have right and left aperture (130° total), max range (usually 25-30 m), and rotation (heading). How do I plot this section of a circle? Thanks!

Just to add, Im not sure which r is the radius being plotted, the heading data I have pertains to the middle r in the picture, if thats not the r determining direction of the circle then I could probably subtract direction from the left or right aperture angle? Thanks again.
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I figured out how to plot the circle using a different block of code that i found but im having trouble understanding how things are plotted. Below is an image of using the correct radius, theta, orientation and a position of 0,0. What line is being plotted here? I plotted a frame of the sonar at the correct heading and its at a different angle from the triangle plotted below. Thanks again for your help!

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