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28 June, 01:40

Generally when speaking about an angle measure using radians, the symbol π is used. (For example, one might say an angle measure was 5π/3 radian). The question for you to answer is this; is 5π/3 radians the same as 5/3 radiams?

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  1. 28 June, 05:12
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    No because 5π/3 is a completely different number than 5/3.

    5/3 exists as a radian angle but it is not equal to 5π/3

    It ain't coterminal either.
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