Radians = degrees x π/180
Radians = 35.78 x π/180
Radians = 0.624 or 0.182π
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2007-12-31 04:30:54
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answered by Robert L 7
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Decimal To Radians
2016-10-05 08:07:10
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answered by bachinski 4
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well... 1 radian is = to 180 degrees, and so you would have 1/2 radian as 90, 1/3 radian as 60, 1/4 as 45, 1/5 radian as 36, so it would be pretty close to that... i would round and say 1/5 radian
2007-12-31 04:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You are in radians mode, when the answer you are looking for is in degrees. Do you see the 2nd button in the upper left hand corner, near the screen? The button to the immediate right is the MODE button. Press it and a menu will pop up. Go down to about the third row. The highlighted version should be RADIANS, and next to it will be DEGREES. Select degrees, and try the function again. If you prefer to keep your calculator in radians mode, multiply your answer by the conversion factor: 180° = π radians So, sin-1(73.24/76.19) * (180/π) ≈ 74°
2016-04-07 01:22:31
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answered by ? 4
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360 degrees = 2 pi radians
2007-12-31 04:39:05
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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How do you turn degree (decimal) into radian?
The question ask me to convert 35.78° into radian. But I don't know how to convert it. Can i just round the number into 36° and solve it??? Please help!!!
2015-08-09 14:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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hey,
to convert an angle in degrees to radian you need to multiply in pi (about 3.14 ) and divide by 180
so, 35.78 degrees equal 0.624478 radians
2007-12-31 04:33:01
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answered by roy_gavish 2
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Multiply by pi/180
2007-12-31 04:31:32
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answered by apcalculushelp 3
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