Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Mathematics
Trigonometry
Angle conversion
What is 3pi/5 radians in degrees?
1 answer
3pi/5 radians is approximately 108 degrees. (To get the exact conversion, multiply by 180/pi: (3pi/5)*(180/pi) = 108).
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
What values for theta(0 <= theta <= 2pi) satisfy the equation?
2 sin theta cos theta + sqrt 3 cos theta = 0 a. pi/2, 4pi/3,
If a point on the Cartesian plane lies at (4, 2), what is the angle made between the line containing the point and the origin,
Which value for x is a solution to cosx = sqrt of 2/2?
a) -9pi/4 b) 3pi/4 c) -3pi/4 d) 4pi/3 What is the first step I should do?
a car is spinning at a rate of 4.3pi radians/s. how many rotations will it make in an hour?
An angle has a measure of 61 degrees plus 1.1 radians.
Determine the percentage of a circle's circumference cut off by this
Find all points of extrema on the interval [0, 2pi] if y=x+sinx
(-1.-1+(3pi/2)) (pi, pi) (-1,0) ((3pi/2), 0) none of these I got
find 2 solutions of tan θ=.6524 in both degrees and radians.
I know the answer are 33.12 degrees/.578 radians and 213.12
If a point on the Cartesian plane lies at (4, 2), what is the angle made between the line containing the point and the origin,
Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
2sin(x) + 6cos(y) - 6sin(x)cos(y) + x = 3pi at the point (3pi, 7pi/2) Thank you
Convert the following angle from degrees to radians. Express your answer in simplest form.
585, degrees 585 ∘