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Answered by kunjika158
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First, let's just state some considerations on degrees and radians.

Degrees are given by integer numbers and decimal numbers, and when they are decimal, the decimal part is base-60 (just like minutes and seconds, for example), which means that

15

º

30

'

is the same as saying "15 degrees and a half degree".

Radians are given in function of

\pi

.Let's just remember that

2\pi = 360degree.

Ok, now, let's just formulate our problem.

2\pi = 360</p><p>º \\ x = 15</p><p>º30

Cross-multiplying these terms (in order to find the radians equivalent to 15º30'):</p><p></p><p>2π⋅15º30'=x⋅360º</p><p>x=2π⋅(15º30'360º)</p><p></p><p>Let's just deal with degrees as normal numbers.</p><p></p><p>x=2π⋅(15.5360)</p><p>x=2π⋅(0.043)</p><p></p><p>So, your answer is x=0.086π</p><p></p><p>

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