Trigonometry (11th Edition) Clone

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Chapter 3 - Radian Measure and the Unit Circle - Section 3.1 Radian Measure - 3.1 Exercises - Page 105: 63

Answer

$-287^{\circ}06'$

Work Step by Step

Step 1: To convert from radians to degrees, we need to multiply the angle in radians by $(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})$, $-5.01095$ radians$=-5.01095(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})$ Step 2: Using a calculator, $-5.01095(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})\approx-287.1063^{\circ}$ Step 3: Converting decimal degrees to minutes, $0.1063(60')\approx06'$ Step 4: Therefore, $-287.1063^{\circ}=-287^{\circ}06'$
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