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Write a formula that only works if the angle in the formula is given in radians.

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To convert degrees to radians, first convert the number of degrees, minutes, and seconds to decimal form. Divide the number of minutes by 60 and add to the number of degrees. So, for example, 12° 28' is 12 + 28/60 which equals 12.467 degrees. Next multiply by π and divide by 180 to get the angle in radians. Did it help?
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