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Example Question #31 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If angle equals
, what is the equivalent angle in radians (to the nearest hundredth)?
To convert between radians and degrees, it is important to remember that:
With this relationship in mind, we can convert from degrees to radians with the following formula:
Example Question #32 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If equals
, what is the equivalent angle in radians (to the nearest hundredth)?
To convert between radians and degrees, it is important to remember that:
With this relationship in mind, we can convert from degrees to radians with the following formula:
Example Question #33 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If is
, what is the equivalent angle in radians (to the nearest hundredth)?
To convert between radians and degrees, it is important to remember that:
With this relationship in mind, we can convert from degrees to radians with the following formula:
Example Question #34 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If an angle is , what is the equivalent angle in radians (to the nearest hundredth)?
To convert between radians and degrees, it is important to remember that:
With this relationship in mind, we can convert from degrees to radians with the following formula:
Example Question #35 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
What angle below is equivalent to ?
To convert between radians and degrees, it is important to remember that:
With this relationship in mind, we can convert from degrees to radians with the following formula:
Example Question #36 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If an angle is 2.43 radians, what is the equivalent angle in degrees?
To answer this question, it is important to remember the relationship:
From here, we can set up the following formula:
Multiplying across, we see that the units of radians cancel out and we are left with units in degrees.
Example Question #37 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If an angle equals 5.75 radians, what is the equivalent angle in degrees?
To answer this question, it is important to remember the relationship:
From here, we can set up the following formula:
Multiplying across, we see that the units of radians cancel out and we are left with units in degrees.
Example Question #38 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If an angle equals 15.71 radians, what is the equivalent angle in degrees?
To answer this question, it is important to remember the relationship:
From here, we can set up the following formula:
Multiplying across, we see that the units of radians cancel out and we are left with units in degrees.
Example Question #39 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If an angle equals 6.4 radians, what is the equivalent angle in degrees?
To answer this question, it is important to remember the relationship:
From here, we can set up the following formula:
Multiplying across, we see that the units of radians cancel out and we are left with units in degrees.
Example Question #40 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
If an angle is 3.55 radians, what is the equivalent angle in degrees?
To answer this question, it is important to remember the relationship:
From here, we can set up the following formula:
Multiplying across, we see that the units of radians cancel out and we are left with units in degrees.
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