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OpenStudy (18jonea):
11pi/18 radians in degrees I got 110
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
@confluxepic
OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Sounds good to me atleast
OpenStudy (18jonea):
@mathstudent55
OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Wait, since 9pi/18 is pi/2, would 10pi/18 be 110?
OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Oh nvm, yeah 110
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OpenStudy (agent0smith):
To convert from radians to degrees - multiply by 180/pi. If that's what you did, then you're correct.
OpenStudy (18jonea):
i got that but can you double check please
OpenStudy (18jonea):
@agent0smith
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
Looks fine.
OpenStudy (18jonea):
so 110? @mathstudent55
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
@Hayhayz
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
Yes. You shouldn't need that much confirmation, it's a really simple calculation.
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
\(\dfrac{11 \pi}{18} ~rad = \)
\(=\dfrac{11 \pi}{18} ~rad \times \dfrac{180^\circ}{\pi ~rad} \)
\(=\dfrac{11 \cancel{\pi}}{\cancel{18}} ~\cancel{rad} \times \dfrac{\cancel{180}~10^\circ}{\cancel{\pi} ~\cancel{rad}~1} \)
\(= 110^\circ\)
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
To convert from rad to deg or deg to rad use the conversion factors I gave you in your last problem.
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