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Q:- Radian is used for:
1) smaller angles
2) Lrager angles
4) Both
5) None​

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Answered by jiakher84
2

Answer:

Radians are often used instead of degrees when measuring angles. In degrees a complete revolution of a circle is 360◦, however in radians it is 2π. If an arc of a circle is drawn such that the radius is the same length as the arc, the angle created is 1 Radian (as shown below).

Radians are used for smaller angles.

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Answered by zumba12
1

Option (1): A radian is used for smaller angles.

Explanation:

A full circle has a circumference of 2 times r, implying that there are approximately 6.28 Radians in it.

  • Another approach to consider this is to imagine yourself standing in a circular park and taking a walk around the perimeter. You can compute this by traversing the park's perimeter (which is 6.28 Radians) or by walking 360 degrees around it, which is essentially the same thing.

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