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Remember, before defining a function, define your input and output quantities an

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Question

Remember, before defining a function, define your input and output quantities and assign them variables. c. Define a function, f, that converts a number of grads to a number of degrees. d. Define a function, g, that converts a number of grads to a number of radians. e. Define a function, h, that converts a number of degrees to a number of grads. Define a function that, w, converts a number of radians to a number of grads. If a bug swept out 1.23 radians on an arc as the rotated, how many feet did the bug travel along the arc, if the radius length of the fan is 4.1 feet?

Explanation / Answer

c. let number of grads=x

1 grad =.9°

Therefore x grads=.9x°

f(x)=.9x°

d. Let number of grads=n

1grad=pi/200 radian

Therefore n grads= pi*n/200 radians

g(n)= pi*n/200

e. Let number of degrees= d

1 degree= 10/9 grads

Therefore d degrees= 10d/9

h(d)= 10d/9

f. let number of radians = r

1 radian= 200/pi grad

therefore r radians= 200 r/ pi

w(r)= 200r/pi