Trigonometry (10th Edition)

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Chapter 1 - Trigonometric Functions - Section 1.1 Angles - 1.1 Exercises - Page 8: 72

Answer

122$^{\circ}$41'7.08"

Work Step by Step

1. Start by converting decimal place of degrees to minutes by multiplying by (60). 122$^{\circ}$+0.6853 (60')= 122$^{\circ}$41.118' 2. Then multiply the decimal part of minutes by (60) to convert it into seconds 122$^{\circ}$41' +0.118(60)"=122$^{\circ}$41'7.08"
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