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compasses and trig don't get along
editwhy should radians/degrees be changed
edit- introduction
- Circle
- Cartesian coordinate system
- Angle
- developing trigonometry
- Aristarchus On the Sizes and Distances
- History of trigonometry
- Trigonometry
- mechanics of trigonometry
- Trigonometric functions
- Radius
- Chord (geometry)
- Radian
- Generating trigonometric tables
- Unit circle
- List of trigonometric identities
- Law of sines
- Law of cosines
- why its confusing
- Degree (angle)
- Course (navigation)
- Relative bearing
- Compass
- Cardinal direction
- Turn (geometry)
- Grad (angle)