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The exact value of 60 degrees would be 1/2. This is a math problem.
tan(-60 degrees) = - sqrt(3)
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Tan(60) = Sin(60)/ Cos(60) Sin(60) = sqrt(3)/2 Cos(60) = 1/2 Hence Sin(60) / Cos(60) = [sqrt(3) / 2] / [1/2} => sqrt(3) / 2 X 2/1 sqrt(3) Hence Tan(60) = sqrt(3) = Numerically = 1.732050808....
60 * pi / 180
It is 360*39/60 = 234 degrees.
1/6
29/60
360/60=6, so there are 6-60s in 360. 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360.
well if 1/5 equals 20. Then 3/5 must equal 60. If you are not sure about this. Just simply times 20 by 3 then turn it into the fraction. Or ask your Parents
It is 60/360 which can be simplified, if required.
350 degrees for 60 minutes give or take depending on the pie dish size, shape and depth.
One-sixth
A graph which consists of short straight lines which keep changing direction. Example : a graph line which is inclined at say, 30 degrees to a horizontal, then changes direction instantly to a line which is say, inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal , etc. If the shape of a graph is not a series of straight lines joined to each other, then it is not a step graph.
It will cover an arc of 216 degrees of the circumference
A complete rotation (one turn) measures 360°. Thus, 60° is one-sixth of 360°, and so the fraction of a turn is 1/6.