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What is the degree form for 3n/4 radians?

What is the degree form for 3n/4 radians?-example-1
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Answer:


135^\circ

Explanation:

To convert radians to degrees, use the formula
x^\circ=r(180)/(\pi) where
r is the number of radians:


x^\circ=r(180)/(\pi)


x^\circ=((3\pi)/(4))((180)/(\pi))


x^\circ=(540)/(4)


x^\circ=135

Therefore,
(3\pi)/(4) radians is
135^\circ

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