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12 September, 21:59

Which radian measure is equivalent to 145°?

32π/15

36π/29

29π/36

15π/32

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  1. 12 September, 22:06
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    Hello!

    To convert a degree measure to radian measure, we will need to multiply it by π/180 because one radian is equal to π/180, and exactly 180 degrees.

    Given the degree measure of 145, we can multiply it by π/180 and simplify it.

    145° * π/180 = 145π/180

    145π/180 can be simplified to 29π/36.

    Therefore, the radian measure 29π/36 (third choice) is equal to 145 degrees.
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