dianamendoza98
dianamendoza98
22-06-2016
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60 degrees in radius
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brookegallagher
brookegallagher
22-06-2016
To convert to radians, multiply the number of degrees by π/180°.
[tex]60 * \frac{ \pi }{180} \\ \frac{60 \pi }{180} \\ \frac{ \pi }{3} [/tex]
60° in radians is
π/3
.
Hope this helps!
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