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How can you convert -150° to radians?

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Answer:

7pi/6

Step-by-step explanation:

we use the unit circle and since it is negative we have to use the terminal angle by adding 360 to - 150 and get 210 and we look at the unit circle we get 7pi/6

How can you convert -150° to radians?-example-1
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Answer:

You can convert -150 degrees to radians by multiplying it by π/180


-150\text{ degre}e\text{ }=-(5)/(6)\pi\text{ radian}

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to convert -150 degrees to radians

Note that

1 degree = π/180 radians

Let

-150 degree = x radians

Then


\begin{gathered} x=(\pi)/(180)*(-150) \\ \\ =-(5)/(6)\pi \end{gathered}

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