Find the approximate number of radians, to the nearest hundreth, in the angles with the following dergree measures.

a) 60 degrees
b) 128.5 degrees
c) 150 degrees
d) 80 degrees
e) 145 degrees
f) 325 degrees
g) 56.4 degrees
h) 230 degrees

Please help answer and explain 1 regular one and one decimal one!! IM CLUELESS TEACHER!!:(

2 answers

Memorize this one:

180° = π radians

then 1° = (π/180) radians
then (whatever)° = (π/180)(whatever) radians

so 60° = (π/180)(60) = π/3 radians

56.4° = π/180 (56.4) = 47π/150 radians or appr .984 radians
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