180 degrees C = 356 degrees F.
28 The Law of Sines: a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C 24/sin 42˚ = c/sin (180˚ - 42˚ - 87˚) since there are 180˚ in a triangle. 24/sin 42˚ = c/sin 51˚ c = 24(sin 51˚)/sin 42˚ ≈ 28
If you are really talking about a closed triangle ABC, then the length of side "a" (given as 19) does not matter in the calculation. Sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Angle B and C add up to 15 + 65 = 80 degrees. Hence angle A is (180 - 80) = 100 degrees
To find the six trigonometric functions of 180 degrees, we can use the unit circle. At 180 degrees, the coordinates of the point on the unit circle are (-1, 0). Thus, the sine function (sin) is 0, the cosine function (cos) is -1, and the tangent function (tan) is 0. Consequently, the values for the six trig functions are: sin(180°) = 0, cos(180°) = -1, tan(180°) = 0, csc(180°) is undefined, sec(180°) = -1, and cot(180°) is undefined.
The cosine of 180 degrees is -1. This value represents the x-coordinate of the point on the unit circle at an angle of 180 degrees, which corresponds to the point (-1, 0). Therefore, (\cos(180^\circ) = -1).
180ºC = 356.0ºF
180ºC = 356.0ºF
45°C = 113°F
-0.5ºC = 31.1ºF
37 c 98.6 f
60 degree C = 140 degree Fahrenheit
36.1 C = 32 + (36.1 x 1.8) F
180 c = 356 f
180 degree Celsius = 356 degree Fahrenheit
33.8 F
C to F is 9/5*C+32And in reverse,F to C is 5/9*(F-32)
180-235