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Example Question #602 : New Sat
Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
Convert 3 radians to degrees:
We know that:
Radians
since the giving angle was in radians then we multiply
Example Question #611 : New Sat
What is the value in degrees of the following?
To convert from radians to degrees, you must multiply by .
The pi units will cancel out, leaving you with degrees.
Plugging into a calculator, you obtain
.
Example Question #212 : New Sat Math Calculator
Convert into degrees.
To convert from radians to degrees, you must multiply the angle by to cancel the units.
This will get you
Example Question #612 : New Sat
Convert to degrees:
To convert radians to degrees, we need to multiply the given radians by .
Example Question #44 : Circles
Give your answer in terms of .
Convert to radians:
To convert degrees to radians, we need to multiply the given degree by .
To simplify, we get:
Example Question #613 : New Sat
Convert to radians.
To convert between degrees and radians, multiply by or .
Since we start in degrees, we use :
which simplifies to .
Example Question #24 : Circles
Convert radians into degrees.
Recall the definition of "radians" derived from the unit circle:
The quantity of radians given in the problem is . All that is required to convert this measure into degrees is to denote the unknown angle measure in degrees by and set up a proportion equation using the aforementioned definition relating radians to degrees:
Cross-multiply the denominators in these fractions to obtain:
or
.
Canceling like terms in these equations yields
Hence, the correct angle measure of in degrees is .
Example Question #1 : Angles In The Unit Circle
What are the ways to write 360o and 720o in radians?
on the unit circle.
on the unit circle.
Example Question #2 : Angles In The Unit Circle
Which of the following is not an angle in the unit circle?
The unit circle is in two increments: : , etc. and : , etc. The only answer choice that is not a multiple of either or is .
Example Question #3 : Angles In The Unit Circle
What is the equivalent of , in radians?
To convert from degrees to radians, use the equality
or .
From here we use as a unit multiplier to convert our degrees into radians.