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Equal to 57.2958 degrees? - Answers

180/pi=57.2958 or two lines intersect in one point. that point is the center of a circle. if the angle between the two lines is 180/pi (57.2958...) then the radius of the circle is equal to the length of the section of circumference between the points where the 2 lines intersect the circle. This is true whatever the radius of the circle is.



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180/pi=57.2958 or two lines intersect in one point. that point is the center of a circle. if the angle between the two lines is 180/pi (57.2958...) then the radius of the circle is equal to the length of the section of circumference between the points where the 2 lines intersect the circle. This is true whatever the radius of the circle is.



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Equal to 57.2958 degrees? - Answers

180/pi=57.2958 or two lines intersect in one point. that point is the center of a circle. if the angle between the two lines is 180/pi (57.2958...) then the radius of the circle is equal to the length of the section of circumference between the points where the 2 lines intersect the circle. This is true whatever the radius of the circle is.

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