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I don't recall doing this in any of my math classes, so I'm sorry, but I can't help
ok thank you
pi = 180 degrees use the conversion \(\Large\frac{\pi}{180}\) to convert degrees to radians and use the conversion \(\Large\frac{180}{\pi}\) to convert radians to degrees
is it the same thing even if the number is 315
it has a degree sign with that little \(^o\)
yes
so you have to find its equivalent in radians
the numbers are \[324^o , 315^o, 255^o , and 80^o\]
225 degrees* not 255 :b and you have to match them with their equivalent values in radians...
yes
What is \(\Large \frac{5\pi}{4}\) in degrees?
i don't know how to get it to degrees
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @TheSmartOne pi = 180 degrees use the conversion \(\Large\frac{\pi}{180}\) to convert degrees to radians and use the conversion \(\Large\frac{180}{\pi}\) to convert radians to degrees \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
ok ill try but that question timed out
hmmmm
normally if you spend more than 5 minutes trying to answer the question it times out and either counts it wrong or gives you a new one but most of the time it counts it wrong
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