Degrees and Radians and Converting Between Them! Example 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2010

Degrees and Radians and Converting Between Them! Example 1. In this video, I discuss how to go from degree measure to radian measure.

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  • i literally passed college algebra because of you patrick... and I'm looking on passing pre cal with your help, i just aced my first test because i did the whole review off your videos!! man keep them coming! my professor blows!! thanks again

  • @casper671993 congrats! and i could stop making videos today and there would be enough stuff to get you all the way through calculus :)

  • why do all teachers hate teaching? If we had guys like this at school who actually like to teach and want you to succed then no one would have problems!

  • @ishowyouapple saying all teachers hate teaching is so totally super ridiculous and a really cruddy attitude to have. this is precisely why i never want to teach again.

  • we just did radians today! thanks :) this was amazing review

  • @LastGenStudio perfect!

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  • Dude in 5 Min you did what my teacher couldn't in over a week.. Thank you!!!!!

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  • Awesome teacher!!!

  • My pre-cal teacher told us that if we miss even a single day in the 2nd semester, we would get screwed over. 2nd semester started last week and i already missed 2 days >.> I have a quiz on this tomorrow and this vid really helped me! thanks!

  • ?? i dont get this

  • Patrick, using dimensional analysis is much easier and is used extensively in science and engineering

  • es que te amo!

  • Sorry I meant to put my comment on your other vid.

  • What if you have a whole number as a radian and have to convert to a degree?

    Example: convert degree to radian = 3. Would you multiply 3 by 180/pi?

  • My college needs professors like you!

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