Using the Circle Unit which is a chart used in precal and calc classes, you can see that angle 150 in radians is 5pi/6. Using this, the cot value is -Root3.
The exact value of 150 would be 3/2. This is taught in high math.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. For 150 degrees, the supplement is 180 - 150 = 30 degrees. Thus, the supplement of 150 degrees is 30 degrees.
150 degrees Fahrenheit = 65.56 degrees Celsius
150 degrees
F = (C x 1.8) + 32 = (150 x 1.8) + 32= 270 + 32= 302 F
The exact value of 150 would be 3/2. This is taught in high math.
To find the exact value of (\tan 150^\circ), you can use the fact that (150^\circ) is in the second quadrant, where the tangent function is negative. The reference angle for (150^\circ) is (180^\circ - 150^\circ = 30^\circ). Therefore, (\tan 150^\circ = -\tan 30^\circ). Since (\tan 30^\circ = \frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}), it follows that (\tan 150^\circ = -\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}), or (-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{3}) when rationalized.
The interior angles of a regular 12-sided polygon. Total angles 90(24 -4) ie 1800 degrees ie 12 x 150
Depends on exact model and condition. Value range from 150-1500 USD.
$100-$150, depending on exact model and condition.
150 degrees Celsius is 302 degrees Fahrenheit. 150 degrees Fahrenheit is 65.6 degrees Celsius.
$150-$250, depending on exact model and condition.
Depending on condition and EXACT configuration, 150-300 USD.
$150-$225, depending on condition, exact model, etc.
About $150-$200, depending on exact model and condition.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. For 150 degrees, the supplement is 180 - 150 = 30 degrees. Thus, the supplement of 150 degrees is 30 degrees.
150 degrees Fahrenheit = 65.56 degrees Celsius