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Explanation:

π radian = 180°

3π/2= 180°×3π/2π


= (3\pi)/(2) * (180)/(\pi) = 270degrees

User Russ Bradberry
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So when you want to find converting radians to degrees, you multiply by the ratio of 180/π. Now remember, you want to get rid of π because we want a degree and we don't want a degree in terms of π.

So we have
((3\pi)/(2))((180)/(\pi )).

Notice that the π's cancel out so I am left with
((3) (180))/(2).

Simplifying from here we get 270°

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