Question
Question: Find the degree measures corresponding to the following radian measures: (i) \[\dfrac{{11}}{{16}}\...
Find the degree measures corresponding to the following radian measures:
(i) 1611
(ii) −4
(iii) 35π
(iv) 67π
Solution
According to the question, we just have to convert radians into degrees by using the conversion method that is 1radian=π180 degree and use π=722.
Formula used:
Here we use the formula, to convert degree into radians that is 1radian=π180 degree where π=722 .
Complete step-by-step answer:
(i) 1611 Radians
Here, we will convert radians into degrees.
So, for converting radian into degrees we would have to multiply it by π180 .
1611=π180×1611 Degrees
Putting value of π as 722
⇒22×16180×11×7 Degrees
On simplifying we get,
⇒39.375 Degrees
Hence, 1611 Radians = 39.375 Degrees
(ii) −4 Radians
Here, we will convert radians into degrees.
So, for converting radian into degrees we would have to multiply it by π180 .
−4=π180×(−4) Degrees
Putting value of π as 722
⇒22−180×4×7 Degrees
On simplifying we get,
⇒−229 Degrees
Hence, −4 Radians = −229 Degrees
(iii) 35π Radians
Here, we will convert radians into degrees.
So, for converting radian into degrees we would have to multiply it by π180 .
35π=3×π5π×180 Degrees
Cancelling πfrom both numerator and denominator:
⇒35×180 Degrees
On simplifying we get,
⇒300 Degrees
Hence, 35π Radians = 300 Degrees
(iv) 67π Radians
Here, we will convert radians into degrees.
So, for converting radians into degrees we would have to multiply it by π180 .
67π=6×π7π×180 Degrees
Cancelling πfrom both numerator and denominator:
⇒67×180 Degrees
On simplifying we get,
⇒210 Degrees
Hence, 67π Radians = 210 Degrees
Hence, degree measures for given radian measures are 39.375 degrees, −229 degrees, 300 degrees, and 210 degrees.
Note: To solve these types of questions, you just need to use the conversion method that can be of radian to degree to minutes or degree to minutes to second and vice versa. You can also use the conversion formulas that are 1radian=π180 radians, 1∘=60′and 1′=60′′where ‘stands for minutes and ‘’ stands for seconds.