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Convert each radian measure to degrees. See Examples $2(a)$ and $2(b)$.$$\frac{11 \pi}{30}$$
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We know that $\pi$ radians is equal to $180^{\circ}$. So, we can write the given radian measure in terms of degrees as follows: $$\frac{11 \pi}{30} \times \frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi}$$ Show more…
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