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Ruchus
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28 July, 00:14
How to find sin and cos with the radians?
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Brenda Morse
28 July, 00:31
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If you have a graphing calculator simply put it into radian mode in the settings. This will let you just put in the values and solve. If not you will need to look at the unit circle and understand what the radians correlate to degree wise. If you want a specific example just leave me a comment.
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