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How many radians is -135°?

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Answer:

- 3pi over 4

Explanation:

User GWLlosa
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Answer:


-135\degree=-(3)/(4)\pi\: radians.

Explanation:

This question demands that we convert from a degree measure to a radian measure.

To convert from a degree measure to radians, multiply by
(\pi)/(180\degree).

That is
-135\degree=-135\degree * (\pi)/(180\degree).


This can be simplified by canceling out the common factors to get,


-135\degree=-3*45\degree * (\pi)/(4* 45\degree).

This will give us,


-135\degree=-(3)/(4)\pi\: radians.



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