Algebra 2 help
Multiply by pi and then divide by 180
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If you keep pi as pi (don't use the decimal equivalent) you will get your answer. Keep as fraction, don't try to put into decimal form.
what would it be in fraction form?
You know, one number over another. Just take that 110, multiply it by pi (keep the pi symbol), and then divide by 180. Simplify. Then you'll have your answer.
To help you along, what is pi times 110 WITH keeping the pi symbol?
i gave you what I got. i just wanna know how to put it in fraction form.-.-
Once you have that, put that over 180. Then simplify the part of this fraction that is 110 over 180, again, keeping the pi symbol. Let's see what you have so far.
I'm telling you just how to do that. Now it's up to you to show your work and do something.
\[\frac{ 11 }{ 18 }\] i just don't know what one the pie goes with. cause when i did it and was at the end.
When you multiply 110 by pi, it looks like: (110)(pi) And that's your numerator. 180 is your denominator.
Now:\[\frac{ (110)(\pi) }{ 180 } = \frac{ (10)(11)(\pi) }{ (10)(18) }\]So, just eliminatoe the 10 from top and bottom.
All good now, @vivianrush ?
yes thank you
Good luck to you in all of your studies, and thx for the recognition! @vivianrush
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