Suppose an ant walks counterclockwise on the unit circle from the point (1,0) to the endpoint of the radius
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Suppose an ant walks counterclockwise on the unit circle from the point (1,0) to the endpoint of the radius

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-10-17] [Hit: ]
-Hello,- approximatively 2.I guess some words like Hello, Please and Thanks would have also provided the steps toward that result.Regards,Dragon.......
that forms an angle of 150 degrees with the positive horizontal axis. How far has the ant walked?

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Hello,

The ant walked a distance of:
- exactly 5π/6
- approximatively 2.618

I guess some words like "Hello", "Please" and "Thanks" would have also provided the steps toward that result.

Regards,
Dragon.Jade :-)
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