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325 degrees to radians in terms of pi

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\begin{array}{ccll} degrees&radians\\ \cline{1-2} 180 & \pi \\ 325& r \end{array} \implies \cfrac{180}{325}~~=~~\cfrac{\pi }{r} \\\\\\ \cfrac{ 36 }{ 65 } ~~=~~ \cfrac{ \pi }{ r }\implies 36r=65\pi \implies r=\cfrac{65\pi }{36}

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User Jive Dadson
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Answer:


(65\pi)/(36)

Explanation:

To convert 325° to radians in terms of π, we can use the conversion ratio:


(2\pi)/(360\°)

Multiplying 325° by the conversion ratio:


325\° \cdot (2\pi)/(360\°)

↓ multiplying the numerators


(650\pi\°)/(360\°)

↓ canceling degree signs


(650\pi)/(360)

↓ simplifying the fraction


\boxed{(65\pi)/(36)}

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