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The question is in the image. Answer question 16 only.

The question is in the image. Answer question 16 only.-example-1
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Given the measure in degrees:


-500\text{\degree}

You can use the formula for converting a measure in degrees to radians:


Radians=Measure\text{ }in\text{ }degrees\cdot(\pi)/(180°)

Therefore, by substituting the measure given in the exercise into the formula and then evaluating, you get:


Radians=-(25\pi)/(9)

Hence, the answer is:


-(25\pi)/(9)
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