SOLUTION: An angle is measured at 0.9 radians.
A) what's it's measure in degrees, minutes and seconds to the Hearst. Second?
B) what's is it's sine
I knew how to solve part A and I go
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Question 487592: An angle is measured at 0.9 radians.
A) what's it's measure in degrees, minutes and seconds to the Hearst. Second?
B) what's is it's sine
I knew how to solve part A and I got 0.9= 0.9x180/pi= 51 33 59 and would love to get explanation for the second part please
Thank you
Answer by cleomenius(959) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am not sure what a Hearst is, I could not find it anywhere.
For part A I got a little different answer,
0.9*180/pi = 51.5662
multiply the .5662 * 60 = 33.972 33 is the minutes.
.972 * 60 = 58
51 degrees 33' 58'' Probably a round off somewhere.
For B I just put the calculator in radian mode and took the sine of 0.9 radians, 0.7833.
Cleomenius.
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