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What is 120 degrees in radians?

User MrEmpty
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Answer:

120 degrees in radians in 2pi/3

Explanation:

Take 120 and multiple it by pi/180 degrees radians (since a full circle is 360 degrees/2pi radians)

Cancel out the common factor for 60, you get 2 * pi/3

Multiple those and you get 2pi/3 radians

User Tlbrack
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The formula is [ d° * π/180 = rad ]

d = degree

rad = radians

We are given 120°, so that is what we substitute for d.

d° * π/180 = rad

120° * π/180 = rad

2.0944rad

Best of Luck!

User Lilleman
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