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OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

Help????

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

satellite73 (satellite73):

much easier than it looks

satellite73 (satellite73):

the fifth root of 32 is 2 then take the angle and divide it by 5

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

so D for sure

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

but I have to select more than one answer :/ so is A that second one?

satellite73 (satellite73):

oooh sorry let me go back and look

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

thank you!

satellite73 (satellite73):

divide by 2 you get \(\frac{\pi}{15}\) so one answer is D

satellite73 (satellite73):

then take \(\frac{\pi}{3}\) and add \(2\pi\) to it, divide that one by 5

satellite73 (satellite73):

sorry i meant "divide by 5, get \(\frac{\pi}{15}\)

satellite73 (satellite73):

what is \(\frac{\pi}{3}+2\pi\)?

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

6pi/3

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

then divide that by 5?

satellite73 (satellite73):

oh no it is not \(\frac{6\pi}{3}\)

satellite73 (satellite73):

\[\frac{1}{3}+2=\frac{7}{3}\]

OpenStudy (sam_ovo):

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