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Directions: Change Each Degree Measure Into Radians for each one. Thankyou!

Directions: Change Each Degree Measure Into Radians for each one. Thankyou!-example-1

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PART ONE:


\begin{gathered} 2\pi\text{ rad = 360}^0 \\ x\text{ = 25}^0 \\ T\text{his means that:} \\ \text{x = }\frac{2\pi\text{ rad x 25}}{360} \\ \text{x =}\frac{50\pi\text{ rad}}{360} \\ \text{x = }(5\pi)/(36)\text{ rad} \end{gathered}
Hence,\text{ 25 }^0=(5\pi)/(36)\text{ rad}

PART TWO:


\begin{gathered} 2\pi rad\text{ = 360}^0 \\ y\text{ =112}^0 \\ This\text{ means that:} \\ \text{y =}\frac{2\pi\text{ rad x 112}^0}{360^0} \\ y\text{ =}\frac{224^0\pi\text{ rad}}{360} \\ y\text{ =}(28\pi)/(45)rad \end{gathered}
Hence,\text{ 112}^0\text{ =}\frac{28\pi\text{ }}{45}\text{ rad}

PART THREE:


\begin{gathered} 2\pi\text{ rad = 360}^0 \\ z\text{ = 290}^0 \\ This\text{ means that:} \\ \text{z = }\frac{2\pi\text{ rad x 290}^0}{360^0} \\ z\text{ =}\frac{580^0\pi\text{ rad}}{360^0} \\ z\text{ =}\frac{29\pi\text{ rad}}{18} \end{gathered}
Hence,\text{ 290}^0\text{ =}\frac{29\pi\text{ rad}}{18}

Directions: Change Each Degree Measure Into Radians for each one. Thankyou!-example-1
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