SOLUTION: convert -60 degrees to radians. express the answer as a multiple of pie\3.14

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Question 372022: convert -60 degrees to radians. express the answer as a multiple of pie\3.14
Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since one complete circle is 360 degrees and radians,
360 degrees = radians
Dividing both sides by 360 we get:
1 degree = radians
This tells us that to convert degrees to radians, multiply the degrees by :
-60 degrees * radians per degree = radians

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