To convert radians to degrees, you can use the conversion factor (180^\circ/\pi). Therefore, to convert (3\pi) radians to degrees, you multiply by this factor:
[ 3\pi \times \frac{180^\circ}{\pi} = 3 \times 180^\circ = 540^\circ. ]
Thus, (3\pi) radians is equal to (540^\circ).
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Degrees = (180/pi)*Radians
1 rad = 180°/pi Example: 1.6 rad = 1.6(180°/pi) 1.6 rad = 2880°/pi
180 deg = pi radians So x deg = x*pi/180 radians
Pi is a series of unending decimals after a 3. The first one hundred digits of pi are: 3.14159265358979323846264338327590288419716939937510582097494459230781 64062862989986280348253421170679
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Degrees = (180/pi)*Radians
1 rad = 180°/pi Example: 1.6 rad = 1.6(180°/pi) 1.6 rad = 2880°/pi
pi*71/180 radians
Multiply the degree measure by (1/(180 times pi))
the formula for the area of a sector is measure of arc/360 times (pi)(radius squared) it should come out to be about 1.046 or 1.047, or 1/3(pi) the formula for the area of a sector is measure of arc/360 times (pi)(radius squared) it should come out to be about 1.046 or 1.047, or 1/3(pi)
180 deg = pi radians So x deg = x*pi/180 radians
Pi is a series of unending decimals after a 3. The first one hundred digits of pi are: 3.14159265358979323846264338327590288419716939937510582097494459230781 64062862989986280348253421170679
You must multiply that by pi/180, to convert to radians.
In radian measure, 2pi radians is a full circle. In degrees, 360° is a full circle, so 2pi radians = 360°. If you want to convert: Radians = (2*pi/360)*Degrees = (pi/180)*degrees. And Degrees = (180/pi)*Radians.
To convert (3\pi) radians to degrees, you can use the conversion factor (180^\circ/\pi). Multiply (3\pi) by this factor: [ 3\pi \times \frac{180^\circ}{\pi} = 3 \times 180^\circ = 540^\circ. ] Therefore, (3\pi) radians is equivalent to (540^\circ).
Measure the distance across the circle and multiply it by pi which is 3.14