The same way as with degrees. All you have to know is how to convert degrees from radians and radians from degrees.... this is how you do it... radians= pi/180 degrees= 180/pi to get angles from degrees to radians you multiply the angle that is measured in degrees by pi/180. to get angles from radians to degrees you multiply the angle that is measured in radians by 180/pi. pi=3.14
195 degrees.
this is just another way of measuring angles. pi radians = 180 degrees.
pi/2 is one possible answer.
The only radian I know is the ratio of arc length to radius of the arc and as such has no units. It is used to measure angles and a full turn is 2π radians. So converting 7900 radian to meters is nonsense - unless there is another use of radian which I do not know.
A unit of angular measure equal to the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle, approximately 57°17'44.6"
Coterminal angles are angles that are formed at the same vertex.
Any angle can be coterminal.
Coterminal Angles are two angles in standard position with the same terminal side.
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Coterminal angles.
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Any angles can be coterminal. 10 and 370 - IF MEASURED IN DEGREES - are effectively identical.
The two angles that are coterminal with 206 degrees are 12 degrees and 30 degrees.
-5pi/2
195 degrees.
the coterminal side of 45 degree is -315 degree
this is just another way of measuring angles. pi radians = 180 degrees.