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What is the angle for 50 degrees west of north using the polar coordinates method?

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Answer:

0.873 radians

Step-by-step explanation:

While degrees are the more common units of measurement, polar coordinates use radians as the angle of measurement

Since there are 2π radians in a full circle and a full circle contains 360°

we get
2π radians = 360°

1 radian = 360/2π  = (180/π)°

Therefore 1° = π/180 radians

50° = 50 x (π/180) = 0.873 radians

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