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express the angle into radian measures
1) -35°40'30"​

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Answered by klakshmitirumala25
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

STEP1: Write the numerical value of measure of angle given in degrees

Step 2: Now, multiply the numeral value written in the step 1 by π/180

Step 3: Simplify the expression by cancelling the common factors of the numerical

Step 4: The result obtained after the simplification will be the angle measure in radians

Let’s have a look at the examples of conversions of different angle measures.

Example 1: Convert 90 degrees to radians.

Solution: Given, 90 degrees is the angle

Angle in radian = Angle in degree x (π/180)

= 90 x (π/180)

= π/2

Hence, 90 degrees is equal to π/2 in radian.

Answered by swetaleenadas69
0

Answer:

140

Step-by-step explanation:

-35+40+30=180

40=180

180-40

140

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