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Find the degree measure of -4 radian

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Answered by Anonymous
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Degree to Radian Measure. From the latter, we obtain the equation 1 ° = π 180 radians . This leads us to the rule to convert degree measure to radian measure. To convert from degrees toradians, multiply the degrees by π 180 ° radians .

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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

-229° 5′ 27

Step-by-step explanation:

The point is not entirely settled by how much turns from the underlying to the terminal side. In radians, one complete counterclockwise transformation is 2\pi.

furthermore, in degrees, one complete counterclockwise transformation is 360 °

  •      360 ° = 2\pi radians
  •      180 ° =  \piradians

-4 radian = -4 × (180°/\pi) {as 180° = \pi radian, then 1 radian = 180°/\pi}.

= -4 ×180° × 7/22

= -229° (1/11)

= -229 (1/11)°= -229° + (1/11)°

Again(1/11)° = (1/11) × 60′. {as 1° = 60′}  = 5(5/11)’

Also, 5 (5/11)’ = 5′ + (5/11)’

(5/11)’ = (5/11) × 60″ {as 1′ = 60″}

= 27″

So, -229(1/11) = -229° 5’27”

Hence, -4 radian results in -229° 5′ 27″.

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