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There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
they both measure the angle in degrees
The relation between the arc of length and the central angle is that the arc of length divided by one of the sides is the central angle in radians. If the arc is a full circle, then the central angle is 2pi radians or 360 degrees.
The COEFFICIENT of Refraction.
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
As the relationship between the length and angle given are unclear a graphic explanation can be found at the link below
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
The relationship between the chord and the radius of the circle is Length of the chord = 2r sin(c/2) where r = radius of the circle and c = angle subtended at the center by the chord
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Not in general. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal length. A rhombus that is also a rectangle would be a square.
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The tangent of an angle equals the inverse of an angle complementary to it. The relationship between the two tangents is that they are multiplicative inverses.
they both measure the angle in degrees
The relation between the arc of length and the central angle is that the arc of length divided by one of the sides is the central angle in radians. If the arc is a full circle, then the central angle is 2pi radians or 360 degrees.
Both angles are equal.