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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the measure of Theta is A radians and B degrees, then A=180B/pi. True or False.. Explain.

OpenStudy (harleygirl18):

we can do this with knowing only two values for θ and knowing converting from one measure to the other is linear we know 0 degrees is the same as 0 radians we know 90 degrees is π radians so to convert from degrees to radians, divide by 180 and multiply by π and to convert from radians to degrees, multiply by 180 and divide by π kind of like those "direct proportion" questions

OpenStudy (harleygirl18):

i mean " we know 180 degrees is π radians

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's true. @harleygirl18

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