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explain one radian? for 11th ?

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Answered by mayasmith
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one radian is equal to 180/π degrees. Thus, to convert from radians to degrees, multiply by 180/π. For example: Conversely, to convert from degrees to radians, multiply by π/180.

CALCULATING RADIAN:
1. An arc of a circle with the same length as the radius of that circle subtends an angle of 1 radian. ...
2.A complete revolution is 2π radians (shown here with a circle of radius one and thus circumference 2π).
3.A chart to convert between degrees and radians.
4.Some common angles, measured in radians.

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