Convert each radian measure to degrees. See Examples 2(a) and 2(b). 11π/15
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1. Measuring Angles
Radians
Multiple Choice
Convert the angle 540° from degrees to radians.
A
3π rad
B
23π rad
C
25π rad
D
4π rad
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Understand the relationship between degrees and radians: 360 degrees is equivalent to 2π radians.
To convert degrees to radians, use the formula: radians = degrees × (π/180).
Substitute the given angle (540°) into the formula: radians = 540 × (π/180).
Simplify the expression: 540/180 reduces to 3, so the expression becomes 3π.
Conclude that the angle 540° is equivalent to 3π radians.
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