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OpenStudy (matlee):

Need help with precaluclus will give owl bucks

OpenStudy (matlee):

@Zale101 this one say angle C is 139 degrees

OpenStudy (zale101):

When i converted 2.43 radians to degrees i got 139 degrees

OpenStudy (matlee):

watt how do u do that

OpenStudy (matlee):

Is that a long story. Ill try to figure it out

OpenStudy (matlee):

Online

OpenStudy (zale101):

So yes, that's still right in degrees. Our answer was in radians. To conver from rad to degrees, we know that there's \(1\pi=180~degrees\) So, we'll use this as out conversion factor. \(\Large 2.43 ~rad \times \LARGE\frac{180}{\pi ~rad}=139.3\)

OpenStudy (zale101):

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OpenStudy (matlee):

Thank you

OpenStudy (zale101):

No problem.

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