Find the radian measure corresponding to the degree measures 135 degree
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Converting from degrees to radians is actually very simple, it is a one step unit conversion.
All we need to know to solve this is that (π)radians=(180)degrees
Therefore 135degrees⋅(π)radians180degrees=(135180)π radians =3π4 radians
All we need to know to solve this is that (π)radians=(180)degrees
Therefore 135degrees⋅(π)radians180degrees=(135180)π radians =3π4 radians
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here is your answer
➡Converting from degrees to radians is actually very simple, it is a one step unit
conversion.
➡All we need to know to solve this is that
➡ (π)radians=(180)degrees
➡Therefore 135degrees⋅(π)radians/180degrees
➡(135/180)π radians
➡3π/4 radians
i hope you understand
here is your answer
➡Converting from degrees to radians is actually very simple, it is a one step unit
conversion.
➡All we need to know to solve this is that
➡ (π)radians=(180)degrees
➡Therefore 135degrees⋅(π)radians/180degrees
➡(135/180)π radians
➡3π/4 radians
i hope you understand
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