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OpenStudy (anonymous):

prove these formulas...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\theta _{radian} = \theta ^{o} \times \frac{ \pi }{ 180 } \]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\theta ^{o} = \theta _{radian} \times \frac{ 180 }{ \pi} \]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AkashdeepDeb , Can you help me?

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

Hold on for a sec..

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you write it?I can't read it...

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

a radian is the measure of an angle that, when drawn a central angle of a circle, intercepts an arc whose length is equal to the length of the radius of the circle.

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

Okay now see. |dw:1378107207808:dw| RADIANS IS JUST ANOTHER MEASURE OF AN ANGLE!

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

Tell me if you get this.

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

@PFEH.1999 Getting it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorrt I late..yes @AkashdeepDeb , I got it...Thank you

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

:)

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