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Angles and Radians of a Unit Circle Positive: sin, csc Negative: cos, tan, sec, cot(0,1)tan 90! undefined2 / 3(3 / 4(3 / 2, 1/ 290(1/ 2,!120!( , + )3/2( +, + ))(!2 / 2, 2 / 2 /6150!IItan 60! 3 /460!.

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Angles are commonly represented using degrees (–35.2625°), degrees-minutes (–35° 15.75'), and degrees-minutes-seconds (–35° 15' 45").

The size of a radian is determined by the requirement that there are 2 radians in a circle. Thus 2 radians equals 360 degrees. This means that 1 radian = 180/ degrees, and 1 degree = /180 radians.

The SI unit of angle is radian (rd)

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°. Next multiply by π and divide by 180 to get the angle in radians.

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A radian is defined as the angle in a unit circle that gives an arc length of one. A unit circle is a circle with a radius of exactly one that is centered at the origin. Because both radians and degrees are based on the circle, 360 degrees is equal to 2pi radians.

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