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Convert the following from degrees to radians or radians to degrees
 
Convert the following from degrees to radians or radians to degrees
  
<math>1. 245^\circ</math>
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<math>1.\, 245^\circ</math>
  
<math>2. \dfrac{5\pi}{4}</math>
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<math>2. \, \dfrac{5\pi}{4}</math>
  
<math>3. 275^\circ </math>
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<math>3.\, 275^\circ </math>
  
<math>4. \dfrac{9\pi}{2} </math>
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<math>4. \, \dfrac{9\pi}{2} </math>
  
<math>5. 30^\circ </math>
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<math>5. \, 30^\circ </math>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:47, 27 March 2016

Angles

The main things to remember about angles is that they are measured starting from the positive x-axis, unless otherwise stated, and measured in a counter-clockwise direction.

We say that a whole revolution is 360 degrees, making an arrow pointing north a 90 degree angle, west a 180 angle, and south a 270 degree angle.


Radians

If we have an angle in degrees and we want the angle measure in radians we can use the conversion facto of This means that if we want to convert back and forth

Examples

Convert the following from degrees to radians or radians to degrees

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