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find the radian measure corresponding to -4c​

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Answered by gautamkhandare2010
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Answer:

We know that 1∘=π180rad. We will first convert the minute part 30′ of the degree −47∘30′ into degrees. Now, 30′=30×160∘=12∘. So, to find the radian measure of the degree −47∘30′, we will find the radian measure of the degree−952∘.

Answered by ProfessorDanny
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Answer:

degree−952∘.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that 1∘=π180rad. We will first convert the minute part 30′ of the degree −47∘30′ into degrees. Now, 30′=30×160∘=12∘. So, to find the radian measure of the degree −47∘30′, we will find the radian measure of the degree−952∘.

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