There are 360 degrees in a circle. So a 270 degree turn is 270/360 = 3/4. There are 90 degrees in each 1/4 turn. A "180" is 1/2 of a circle (or turn).
A whole circle is 360 degrees so 75% of a circle is 270 degrees.
3/4
Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, a full circle has 360 degrees, so if you take three quarters of that, you simply multiply 360 by 0.75. That gives you 270 degrees in three quarters of a circle. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint with those angles!
There are 360 degrees in a circle so 45 degrees is 1/8th of a circle.
It is: 270/360 or 3/4 in its simplest form
3/4
There are 360 degrees in a circle. So a 270 degree turn is 270/360 = 3/4. There are 90 degrees in each 1/4 turn. A "180" is 1/2 of a circle (or turn).
270 degrees
A whole circle is 360 degrees so 75% of a circle is 270 degrees.
3/4
270 degrees
If you mean 3/4 of a circle then it is 270 degrees
Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, a full circle has 360 degrees, so if you take three quarters of that, you simply multiply 360 by 0.75. That gives you 270 degrees in three quarters of a circle. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint with those angles!
There are 360 degrees in a circle so 45 degrees is 1/8th of a circle.
Point 75 or 270 degrees.
Firstly, with the unit circle (r=1) we need to know that:at 270 degrees our coordinates are (0, -1)sine(270 degrees) = -1cosine(250 degrees) = 0cotangent = cosine / sinetherefore: cot ( 270 degrees) = 0/-1 = 0The answer is 0.