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3. Convert the following degree measure to radian measure.
30°

User Xazen
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Answer:


Radian = (\pi)/(6)

Explanation:

Given


\theta = 30

Required

Convert to radians

This is calculated as:


Radian = \theta * (\pi)/(180)

Substitute
\theta = 30


Radian = 30 * (\pi)/(180)


Radian = (30\pi)/(180)

Divide by 30/30


Radian = (\pi)/(6)

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