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15 Points! Convert the radian measure to degree measure. Use the value of π found on a calculator, and round answers to two decimal places. A) -570° B) -1140π° C) -285° D) -9.94…
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Convert the radian measure to degree measure. Use the value of π found on a calculator, and round answers to two decimal places.
A) -570°
B) -1140π°
C) -285°
D) -9.94°
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The formula to convert y radians to x degrees:
We have:
substitute:
Answer:
A. -570°
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= (-19)* pi / 6 * 180 / pi = -570 degrees
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