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Example Question #1 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
How many radians are in ?
Since there are radians for every
, we can set up a proportion to solve.
Cross multiply.
Divide both sides by .
Example Question #2 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
How many radians are in ?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Isolate :
Example Question #1 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
How many degrees are in radians?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Divide both sides by :
Example Question #1771 : High School Math
How many degrees are in radians?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Notice that the 's cancel out:
Example Question #2 : Understanding Radians And Conversions
How many degrees are in radians?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Notice that the 's cancel out:
Example Question #1771 : High School Math
How many degrees are in radians?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Notice that the 's cancel out:
Example Question #1772 : High School Math
How many degrees are in radians?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Notice that the 's cancel out:
Example Question #1773 : High School Math
How many radians are in ?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Isolate :
Example Question #1774 : High School Math
How many radians are in ?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Isolate :
Example Question #1775 : High School Math
How many radians are in ?
The conversion for radians is , so we can make a ratio:
Cross multiply:
Isolate :
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