Question Number 178223 by aurpeyz last updated on 14/Oct/22
Answered by cortano1 last updated on 14/Oct/22
$$\Rightarrow\frac{\mathrm{x}°}{\mathrm{360}°}\:=\:\frac{\mathrm{41}}{\mathrm{2}.\frac{\mathrm{22}}{\mathrm{7}}.\mathrm{36}} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\mathrm{x}°=\:\frac{\mathrm{7}×\mathrm{41}×\mathrm{360}°}{\mathrm{44}×\mathrm{36}}=\frac{\mathrm{7}×\mathrm{41}×\mathrm{10}°}{\mathrm{44}} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\mathrm{x}°\approx\:\mathrm{65}.\mathrm{22}° \\ $$
Commented by aurpeyz last updated on 18/Oct/22
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Answered by CElcedricjunior last updated on 14/Oct/22
$$\boldsymbol{\mathrm{calculons}}\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}^{\mathrm{0}} \\ $$$$\mathrm{41}=\mathrm{36}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}^{\mathrm{0}} \:\:\:\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{avec}}\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}^{\mathrm{0}} \boldsymbol{\mathrm{en}}\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{radian}} \\ $$$$\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}^{\mathrm{0}} =\frac{\mathrm{41}}{\mathrm{36}}=\mathrm{1}.\mathrm{13}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{rad}} \\ $$$$ \\ $$