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Change -115 degrees to radian measure in terms of pi
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Change -115 degrees to radian measure in terms of pi
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Answer:
-23/36 pi
Explanation:
(-115 x pi) / 180
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-23\pi/36 or -115\pi/180.
In order to find this, you need to take the degrees [ in this case -115 ] and multiply that by \pi/180. Then simplify that result if possible.
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