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Convert the angle \theta=180^\circθ=180 ∘ theta, equals, 180, degree to radians.
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Convert the angle \theta=180^\circθ=180 ∘ theta, equals, 180, degree to radians.
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Explanation:
θ=π
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For this case, the first thing you should know is the following conversion of units:
360 degrees = 2pi radians
Applying the conversion we have:
θ = 180 * (2pi / 360)
Rewriting we have:
θ = pi
Answer:
the angle to radians is:
θ = pi
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