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Degree and Radian Measures Convert the angle to radians. Leave as a multiple of /pi (π) 610° a. 61/pi/36 b. 25/pi/18 c. 61/pi/18 d. 61/pi/9 Please select from the best choices p…
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Degree and Radian Measures Convert the angle to radians. Leave as a multiple of /pi (π) 610° a. 61/pi/36 b. 25/pi/18 c. 61/pi/18 d. 61/pi/9 Please select from the best choices p…
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Degree and Radian Measures
Convert the angle to radians. Leave as a multiple of /pi (π)
610°
a. 61/pi/36
b. 25/pi/18
c. 61/pi/18
d. 61/pi/9
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C. 61/pi/18
Explanation:
I calculated logically
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