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OpenStudy (yumyum247):

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OpenStudy (knov):

Well, we can't define it in your word.

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

i said in your own werds...lol

OpenStudy (knov):

So you should try yourself. Searching in internet would be your first step.

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

that would be plagiarism

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

i don't want to lose my marks, please halp darling, i'll love you forever!!! i promise!!

OpenStudy (knov):

I didn't get you. Losing your marks ?

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

yes it's a homewerk for marks.

OpenStudy (knov):

I apologize I still don't understand you.

OpenStudy (knov):

Your homework is to ask someone's word about radians or what.

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

are you playing wit me bruhh. can you please define the word, "Radians" please?!?!?

OpenStudy (knov):

here https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/radians.html

OpenStudy (knov):

If you can't research it. here is another https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radian

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

ok thanks love,

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

@knov When a section of an arc subtends an angel equal to the length of the radius in a circle. The magnitude of the angel in a unit circle would be 1. For example if the arc is 15 units and the radius is 3, we’d use the formula: θ=(arc length)/(radius ), where angle θ is measured in radians

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

@knov

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