Exactly 330°F is equal to 165.56°C The conversion formula is °C = 5/9 (°F - 32)
An acute angle.
Since the minor arc is 30 degrees, the major arc is 330 degrees (360 - 30). So we have: 330 degrees : arc length 10 30 degrees : arc length x 330/30 = 10/x 11/1 = 10/x x = 10/11 x = 0.9 approximately So the length of the minor arc is approximately 0.9 units.
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it would look like a square with 90 degrees on every side!
Since a circle is 360 degrees, negative 330 will look like positive 30, the difference between any two numbers on a clock face.
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330 degrees
Assuming that means degrees, that's the same as -30 degrees. The sine of -30 degrees is exactly -0.5, the cosine is +root(3)/2, or about 0.866. You can deduce the remaining trigonometric functions from these; for example, tan(x) = sin(x) / cos(x).
330 degrees
They are: 900-570 = 330 and 330/2 = 165 degrees each
-201.11 C
Exactly 330°F is equal to 165.56°C The conversion formula is °C = 5/9 (°F - 32)
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If you think of two lines creating an angle of 30 degress. such as a slice of pie, the angle from the outside of one line around to the outside of the other line, or where the rest of the pie would be would be 330 degrees. If you understand that and are just lookin for the tern used for 330 degrees this is REFLEX. A reflex angle is from 180 degrees to 360 degrees. with angles <90degrees being ACUTE and angles >90 degrees <180 degrees called OBTUSE
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