SOLUTION: Convert the following angles to radian measure 1.) -95 degrees 2.) -10 degrees 10' 10" Express the negative angles above into positive angles Find the degree and radian mea

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Question 884003: Convert the following angles to radian measure
1.) -95 degrees
2.) -10 degrees 10' 10"
Express the negative angles above into positive angles
Find the degree and radian measure of A
1.) A is 3/4 of a complete rotation measured counterclockwise
2.) A is 1/5 of a complete rotation measured clockwise
3.) A is the angle of a straight line measure counterclockwise
4.) A is one complete rotation measured counterclockwise

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
360 degs = 1 revolution = 2*pi radians
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