Question 419434: What is the radian measure of an angle that is 56°?
Answer by duckness73(47) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In radian measures, pi is equivalent to 180 degrees. You want to find the radian measure of 56 degrees.
If pi = 180 degrees, then:
pi/180 = 1 degree (dividing both sides by 180)
56pi/180 = 56 degrees (multiplying both sides by 56)
14pi/45 = 56 degrees (reducing the fraction)
Answer: 56 degrees is equivalent to 14pi/45
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