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SECTION 7.1 Angles and Their Measure 523 In Problems 59-64, convert each angle t

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Question

SECTION 7.1 Angles and Their Measure 523 In Problems 59-64, convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. Round your answer to two decimal places 59. 40°10 25" 60. 6142 21 61. 5014 20 62. 7340 40 63. 999 9 64. 98 22'45" In Problems 65-70, convert each angle to D'M'S" form. Round your answer t 165. 40.32 66. 61.24 67, 18.255 68. 29.411 69. 19.99° 70, 44.01 In Problems 71 78, s denotes the length o the arc o a circle o radius r subtended by the central angle Find the missing quantity Rou answers to three decimal places 71 r= 10 meters, =-radian, s=? 73. radian, s= 2 feet, r=? 75./35 miles, s-3 miles, =? 77. r= 2 inches, = 30°, s=? 72, r= 6 feet, =2 radians, s=? 74 i radian, s-6 centimeters, r=? 76. r-6 meters, s=8 meters, =? 78.r-3 meters, =120°, s=? In Problems 79-86, A denotes the area of the sector of a circle of radius r formed by the central angle 8. Find the missing quantin answers to three decimal places 80, r= 6 feet, =2 radians, A=?

Explanation / Answer

d = int(44.01°) = 44°
m = int((44.01° - 44°) × 60) = 0'
s = (44.01° - 44° - 0'/60) × 3600 = 36"
44.01°
= 44° 0' 36"