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what is radian in a circle​

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Answered by palak5354
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Step-by-step explanation:

One radian is equal to the angle formed when the arc opposite the angle is equal to the radius of the circle. ... Now, the circumference of the circle is 2 PI r, where r is the radius of the circle. So the circumference of a circle is 2 PI larger than its radius. This means that in any circle, there are 2 PI radians.

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One radian is equal to the angle formed

when the arc opposite the angle is equal to the radius of thecircle. ... Now, the circumference of thecircle is 2 PI r, where r is the radius of the circle. So the circumference of acircle is 2 PI larger than its radius. This means that in any circle, there are 2 PIradians.

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