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Part A Convert each of these angles, in degrees, to radians. Show four decimal p

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Question

Part A Convert each of these angles, in degrees, to radians. Show four decimal places.
Enter your answers numerically separated by commas.
0 degrees, 3 degrees, 5 degrees, 7 degrees, 8 degrees, 11 degrees, 13 degrees =


Part B -
Calculate the sines. Show four decimal places.
Enter your answers numerically separated by commas.
sin 0 degrees, sin 3 degrees, sin 5 degrees, sin 7 degrees, sin 8 degrees, sin 11 degrees, sin 13 degrees =

Part C -
What is the first angle for which and sin differ by more than 1.0×103?
1 = ______________degrees

Part D -
Over what range of angles does the small-angle approximation appear to be valid?
Choose best answer:(a) 0, 10 degrees

   (b) 0, 20 degrees

   (c) 0, 30 degrees

   (d) 0, 40 degrees

Explanation / Answer

        0

0

1

0.017449

2

0.034893

3

0.052326

4

0.069743

5

0.087139

6

0.104509

7

0.121846

8

0.139147

9

0.156405

10

0.173616

11

0.190773

12

0.207873

13

0.224909

14

0.241877

15

0.258771

16

0.275587

17

0.292318

18

0.308961

19

0.325509

20

0.341958

        0

0

1

0.017449

2

0.034893

3

0.052326

4

0.069743

5

0.087139

6

0.104509

7

0.121846

8

0.139147

9

0.156405

10

0.173616

11

0.190773

12

0.207873

13

0.224909

14

0.241877

15

0.258771

16

0.275587

17

0.292318

18

0.308961

19

0.325509

20

0.341958