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Amira
23 June, 14:05
What is the reference angle of 7pi/4?
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Elsa Foster
23 June, 17:56
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This angle is presented in radians. That is one way of presenting angles. Other way is in degrees. The connection between radians and degrees is:
pi = 180 degrees.
Now when we express this in above racial:
7*180/4 = 7*45 = 315
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