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Which radian measure is equivalent to −15°?

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User Gehsekky
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Answer:

Explanation:

to convert degree to radians multiply with π/180

therefore -15° =-(15 ×π/180) = -π/12

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User Red Twoon
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Yo sup??

To convert any given angle into radian, just multiply it with π/180

therefore

-15° =-(15 *π/180)

=-π/12

You can also solve this question by applying unitary method.

Hope this helps.

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User Jptsetung
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