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Mathematics, 21.11.2019 07:31 dylanclark4965

Occasionally you may encounter an angle that's given in the old fashioned degrees/minutes/second form, as described in the box on page 286 of the textbook. a degree is divided into 60 minutes (or minutes of degree), and a minute (of degree) is divided into 60 seconds. let a = 3 degree 5'17". then a = degrees (in decimal notation) and a = radians. again, enter your answers showing at least 4 digits.

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