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Express the sexagesimal measure 135 degrees as radian measure

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Answered by vidya854
66
According to given question,


135/90=R÷pie/2

R=3/2×pie/2


 \frac{3\pi}{4}

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Answered by nobel
28
Sexagesimal system of measurement is a type of measurement that divides a right angle into 90 equal parts and every part is called as degree.

And Circular system of mesurment is a type of mesurment that uses the standard unit as radian.
Also one degree is equal to π®/180° [' π®' This is pronunced as 'pii radian' and its value is 180°]

Now, getting to your question

Perviously I'd told that 1 radian = π/180°
so 135 degrees will be, 135×π®/180
= 3π®/4

That's it
Hope it helped (✽ ゚д゚ ✽)
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