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To convert angles to radians multiply by (pi)/180 or about 0.0175 or 7/400. Remember that 180 deg = (pi) (=3.14 approx) radians.

So 315 deg=7(pi)/4=5.498 rad; 270 deg=3(pi)/2=4.712 rad.

 

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convert the following angles to radian 315 degree

In a circle, there are 360° or 2π radian.

The converting factor, for degrees to radians is: 1° = 2π/360 rad, or

1° = π/180 rad.

When we have 315°, this converts to 315 * π/180

270° = (7/4) * π

270° = 7π/4 rad = 5.4978 rad

 

by Level 11 User (81.5k points)

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