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~Maths and Logic Fundamentals (Degrees and Radians)~

  • Writer: Archie
    Archie
  • Mar 25, 2019
  • 1 min read

There are 360° in a circle and roughly 6.283 Radians within a circle. The number of Radians within a circle can be found by doing Circumference ÷ Radius.


Degrees to Radians = (n° x π) ÷ 180. Simply by dividing by the largest common factor.


Radians to Degrees = (Radian Value x 180) ÷ π.

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