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OpenStudy (jadeishere):
I'm going to tag him in questions I don't know now xD Sorry!!
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ok thank you
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@Fifciol
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
Aren't you still finishing the last question about this...?
OpenStudy (fifciol):
again I can't see anything, it's too small
OpenStudy (maemae16):
that question timed out
OpenStudy (maemae16):
the question is
What is 130° in radians?
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OpenStudy (agent0smith):
Do it like the last problem.
Divide it by 360 to get the fraction,
Then multiply by 2pi
OpenStudy (maemae16):
the answer choices are
\[\frac{ 7\Pi }{ 8 }\]
\[2\Pi \]
\[\frac{ 7\Pi }{ 12 }\]
\[\frac{ 13\Pi }{ 18 }\]
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
We don't care what the answer choices are lol
OpenStudy (maemae16):
it gave me 17.39959008
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OpenStudy (fifciol):
remember:
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this is the conversion from radians to degrees. You can insert any angle, in your case it's 130
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