Math, asked by atyan738, 1 year ago

how is 15°17` solved​

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Answered by keshav012345
1

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(3/5+7i)+(0.3-7.002i)

(5+77i)-(19/4-8i)

(240-22i)*(247/7+2.222i)

(33/5+99i)/(33/5-88i)

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Answered by Steph0303
4

Solution:

Given data: 15° 17'

1 degree is equal to 60 minutes.

Hence 17' is equal to 17/60 °

⇒ Total measure in degrees = 15° + ( 17/60 ) ° = ( 900 + 17 )/60 ° = ( 917/60 )°

This can also be written as 15.28°

We know that, π radians = 180°. Then 15.28° will be:

⇒ 15.28° × π/180° = 0.08 π radians.

This is the required answer.

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