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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Match the angle measurements in radians with equivalent measurements less than or equal to 360°.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(180 degrees=\pi radians\)

OpenStudy (leader):

You can think of \(pi\) as equalling 180 and multiply it in those fractions and get how many degree it is :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you mean multiply it in?

OpenStudy (leader):

\[\frac{ 23 \pi }{ 4 }= \frac{ 23 \times 180 }{ 4 }= 23 \times 45=1035\]

OpenStudy (leader):

So 1035 - 360 = 675 675- 360 = 315

OpenStudy (leader):

So after 2 whole revolutions, the angl will be 315 degrees :)

OpenStudy (leader):

angle*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh! Okay. I get it now. Thank you so much

OpenStudy (leader):

Np :)

OpenStudy (leader):

*Question answered after 2 days* :D

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