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Please help! What fractional part of one semicircle does the labeled angle represent? Express

your answer as a fraction in simplest terms. Then, express the labeled angle in radian
measure,
100'

Please help! What fractional part of one semicircle does the labeled angle represent-example-1
User Rgullhaug
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Let's consider what the problem wants us to find:

  • fractional part covered by the labeled angle
  • angle in radians

Let's find the fractional part:

⇒ the fractional part is equal:


(degree-covered-by-angle)/(total-angle) =(100)/(180) =(2*2*5*5)/(2*2*3*3*5) =(5)/(3*3) =(5)/(9)

Answer: The angle 100 degrees covers 5/9 of a semicircle.

Let's find the angle measure in radians:

⇒ we know that
2\pi radians are equal to 360 degrees

⇒ to convert any degree to radians, you must multiply
(\pi )/(180)

so
100*(\pi )/(180) =(100\pi )/(180) =(10)/(18) \pi =(5)/(9) \pi

Answer: The angle 100 degrees in radians is
(5)/(9) \pi which in terms of
\pi is

5/9

Hope that helps!

User Borja Tarraso
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