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Find the radian measure of an angle of 110°.

(1 point)

11/
18z

11%/
18

18/
11%

18%/
11
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The radian measure of an angle can be found by multiplying the degree measure by π/180.

So, for an angle of 110°:

110° * π/180 = (110π)/180

Therefore, the radian measure of an angle of 110° is (11π)/18.
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