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The sum of two angles is 60 grades and their difference is `16^(@)`. Find the angles in degrees and radians.

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CALCUTTA BOOK HOUSE-CONCEPT OF MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES -EXERCISE - 1
  1. The circumference of a circle is 176 cm, find its radius.

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  2. The angles of a quadrilateral are x^(@),60^(@),60^(@) "and" (5pi^(c))/...

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  3. The sum of two angles is 60 grades and their difference is 16^(@). Fin...

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  4. One angle of a triangle is 60^(@) and the second is (pi)/(4) radian. E...

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  5. 13214"=

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  6. (5pi^(c))/(9)=

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  7. 120^(g)=

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  8. The length of an are which subtends 22(1^(@))/(2) "at the centre of a ...

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  9. Two angles are in the ratio 5:3 and their difference is 100^(g). The g...

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  10. The mesure of an angle subtended at the centre of circle by an are to ...

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  11. The circular measure of angle theta=""

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  12. The measure of the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by a quar...

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  13. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:5:3. Find the circular mea...

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  14. The circumference of a circle is 176 cm, find its radius.

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  15. The angles of a quadrilateral are x^(@),60^(@),60^(@) "and" (5pi^(c))/...

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  16. Find the circular measure of an interior angle of a regular n-gon.

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  17. Express in degrees and minutes and also in greades all the angles of a...

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  18. The sum of two angle is 152^(@). If the number of degrees in one is eq...

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  19. The sum and difference of two angles are 135^(@) "and" (pi)/(12) respe...

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  20. The number of degress, grades and radians in an angle are respectively...

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