What is \frac{\pi}{6} radians in degrees?

William Curry

William Curry

Answered question

2021-12-20

What is π6 radians in degrees?

Answer & Explanation

Elaine Verrett

Elaine Verrett

Beginner2021-12-21Added 41 answers

Explanation:
A radian is the angle subtended such that the arc formed is the same length as the radius.
There are 2π radians in a circle, or 360 degrees. Therefore,π is equal to 180 degrees.
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chumants6g

chumants6g

Beginner2021-12-22Added 33 answers

You can convert between radians and degrees using the formula
x=oslash(180π) , assuming x degrees represents the angle that you want to find.
Explanation:
x=π6(180π)
x=180π6π
x=30
So, π6 measures 30
Hopefully you understand now.
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2021-12-29Added 656 answers

1rad=180π degree
π6rad=π6×180π=30

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