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How do you change 72 50 into degrees(this is precalculus stuff?
Q. Also how would you change the angel given as 72 50 12 into degrees. iknow it has do do with 60 and 3600 im just not exactky sure.
Asked by ? - Tue Jan 8 23:50:17 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Split off the seconds, if any, divide by 3600 seconds per degree, converting the seconds into degrees. Save this result, split off the minutes and divide them by 60 minutes per degree, then add the number of seconds and whole degrees to get the whole thing in degrees. If d is the number of degrees, m is the number of minutes, and s is the number of seconds, you can enter this into a scientific calculator as d + m / 60 + s / 3600 Another way to evaluate this expression that will work with just about any calculator and does not require you to record and re-enter intermediate results, if you can enter your numbers in reverse order: (s / 60 + m) / 60 + d = The parentheses are only for calculators that know about order of operations. Most… [cont.]
Answered by devilsadvocate1728 - Wed Jan 9 00:05:50 2008
Q. Also how would you change the angel given as 72 50 12 into degrees. iknow it has do do with 60 and 3600 im just not exactky sure.
Asked by ? - Tue Jan 8 23:50:17 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Split off the seconds, if any, divide by 3600 seconds per degree, converting the seconds into degrees. Save this result, split off the minutes and divide them by 60 minutes per degree, then add the number of seconds and whole degrees to get the whole thing in degrees. If d is the number of degrees, m is the number of minutes, and s is the number of seconds, you can enter this into a scientific calculator as d + m / 60 + s / 3600 Another way to evaluate this expression that will work with just about any calculator and does not require you to record and re-enter intermediate results, if you can enter your numbers in reverse order: (s / 60 + m) / 60 + d = The parentheses are only for calculators that know about order of operations. Most… [cont.]
Answered by devilsadvocate1728 - Wed Jan 9 00:05:50 2008
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