Yesterday we learned about degrees and radians: two ways to measure an angle.
Today we will learn how to convert one measure to the other.
A full circle is equal to 360 degrees which is equal to 2(pi)
Thus 360 degrees = 2(pi) radians
dividing by 360 we get
1 degree = 2(pi)/360
or
1 degree = (pi)/180
conversely
1 radian = 180/(pi) degrees
Examples
How many radians equal 150 degrees?
To find this we multiply by pi/180 thus
150*(pi/180) = 5(pi)/6 radians
So 150 degrees equals 5(pi)/6 radians. Radians are typically written as fractions since pi is irrational. Irrational means it has an infinite number of decimals.
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Now let us convert radians to degrees, how many degrees are in 7(pi)/12 radians?
To find this we multiply the radians by 180/pi and so we get
7(pi)/12 * 180/pi = 105 degrees
So there are 105 degrees in 7(pi)/12 radians.
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Cool thanks!
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