Express -150° in radian measure as a multiple of π?
Could someone please assist me with converting -150° into radian measure expressed as a multiple of π? Thank you!
4 Answers
to convert angle in degrees to radians, multiply by π, and divide by 180
in this case you get:
-150 * (π/180)
= (- 5π/6)
= (-5/6)π
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Express -150° in radian measure as a multiple of π?
plz help
Feb 19, 2025
To convert, use 180 degrees = pi
150 degrees x pi / 180 degrees
= 5pi / 6 radians
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