1. Calculate the value of 224° in radians. Round to two decimals. 2. In which quadrant do you find the standard angle 119°? Give your answer as the quadrant number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
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To convert degrees to radians, we can use the formula: radians = degrees * (π / 180). So, we have: radians = 224 * (π / 180) ≈ 3.91 Show more…
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