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Convert the following degree measure to radian measure 30 degrees

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Answer:

To convert a degree measurement to a radian measurement, multiply the angle by the conversion ratio. One degree is equal to 0.017453 radians, so use this simple formula to convert: radians = degrees × 0.017453. The angle in radians is equal to the degrees multiplied by 0.017453.

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User Greg Guida
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Explanation:

given 30°

converting into radian measure

= 30 * π / 180

= π / 6

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User David Anderson
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