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  • 01-06-2017
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Find the radian that corresponds to the degree measures -300 and 135

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  • 01-06-2017
Converting Radiant in Degree OR degree in Radiant FORMULA: 

Radiant / π = Degree / 180

- 300° to convert into Radiant = -300 / 180 = Radiant / π
Radiant = [(-300) x π] / 180° =  - 5π/3

135° to convert into Radiant = 135 / 180 = Radiant / π
Radiant = [(135) x π] / 180° =  3π/4
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