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OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

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OpenStudy (harman.singh):

\[degrees = radians \times \frac{ 180 }{ \pi } \] \[radians = degrees \times \frac{ \pi }{ 180 }\]

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

is that the formula that is meant to be used?

OpenStudy (harman.singh):

Yes, you can use that conversion factor to go from degrees to radians or the other way around.

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

ok so for the first one i got -90

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

and 450 for the second

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

And 140 for the third

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

are my answers correct?

OpenStudy (harman.singh):

Yes, they are correct

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

ok ty

OpenStudy (harman.singh):

You're welcome :)

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