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With the process used in part A in mind, create a formula that you can use to convert radians into degrees. Let r represent a radian measure and d represent a degree measure.

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What is part A? I feel their is something you are missing in your answer
User Luan Naufal
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"Remember that angle measures in degrees and radians are based on the proportion of the angle to a complete circle, meaning a fraction of either 360° or 2π. Given that 360° = 2π, we can convert between degrees and radians"

so the formula would be:

d = 180r/x

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