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Radian measure of -340 degrees

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We have to express -340° in radians.

We first have to express it as a positive angle.

As 0° = 360°, we can express an equivalent angle as:


-340\degree=360\degree-340\degree=20\degree

We now use the equivalency between radians and degrees, where π rad = 180° and express the angle as:


20\degree\cdot\frac{\pi\text{ }rad}{180\degree}=(20)/(180)\pi\text{ rad}=(\pi)/(9)\text{ rad}

Answer: the equivalent angle in radians is π/9 rad.

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