difference between degree and radian
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Radians measure angles by distance traveled. or angle in radians (theta) is arc length (s) divided by radius (r). A circle has 360 degrees or 2pi radians— going all the way around is 2 * pi * r / r. So a radian is about 360 /(2 * pi) or 57.3 degrees.
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Radian is the angle subtended at the centre of the circle by an arcwhose length is equal to radius of the circle. this unit has a physical reference.
degree has no such physical reference.degree has no such physical reference. the complete angle of the circle is divided into 360 degrees.
BOTH ARE JUST UNITS OF MEASURING ANGLES
PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
degree has no such physical reference.degree has no such physical reference. the complete angle of the circle is divided into 360 degrees.
BOTH ARE JUST UNITS OF MEASURING ANGLES
PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
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