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show that 1 radiant = 57.3°. If you will answer it I will Mark you as BRAINLIEST

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Answered by kushagra191
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we know that 2pi radian=180 degrees therefore 1 radian is 180degrees/2pi=180/2x3.14=57.3

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Answered by zzliza
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Now, divide both sides of this equation by π as follows to determine how many degrees are in 1 radian: (π radians)/π = 180°/π (π/π) radians = 180°/3.14159 (Pi here is rounded to 5 decimal places) 1 radian = 57.3° rounded to the nearest tenth of a degree.

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