Relation between degree measure, radian measure and gradient measure of an angle
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Answer: Degree/180=Radian/pi=Grade/200
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1 radian = about 57.3 degrees = 63.66 grads. ... Degrees and gradients are arbitrarily chosen using convenient divisors (360 and 400). 1 radian = the angle created when the radius of a circle is laid out along the circumference. Since C = 2 pi r, there are 2 pi radians in a full circle.
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