How did you get this answer?
This is not a simple problem as the curve is not a semicircle - it looks like half an ellipse, in which case the formula for the circumference is not in any HSC course, nor are methods to calculate it. In fact, I'm not sure that there is any closed form for the circumference known.
For anyone wondering, for an ellipse
the circumference can be approximated by the following formula derived by Indian Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan and reported in 1914:
In this case, with
,
, and the distance sought
with an error that's no more than about 1 in 4,000.
A more precise approximation, also due to Ramanujan, is:
We have
, and so:
and our "less precise approximation" was accurate to about 6 sig fig. The error in the more precise figure is somewhere around or below 1 in 2
20, so it's reliable to somewhere around 6 decimal places / 9 significant figures.