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Change 570 degree to radian in term of pi A. 19 pi over 6 B. 6 pi over 19. C. pi over 19 D. 2pi over 19
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Change 570 degree to radian in term of pi A. 19 pi over 6 B. 6 pi over 19. C. pi over 19 D. 2pi over 19
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360 degrees=2pi radians
so
xdegrees/360 degrees=yrad/2pirad
so
570 degrees
570/360=yrad/2pirad
19/12=yrad/2pirad
times both sides by 2pi
19pi/6=yrad
19pi/6 radians
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