Why 1 radian is grater than 1 degree?
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Radians probably were developed because mathematicians wanted to relate the angle measure more to the radius or size of the circle. A radian is much bigger than a degree. ... A radian is almost 1/6 of a circle — it's a little more than 57 degrees.
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Radians probably were developed because mathematicians wanted to relate the angle measure more to the radius or size of the circle. A radian is much bigger than a degree.
A radian is almost 1/6 of a circle — it's a little more than 57 degrees.
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