Express 2.12^c as an angle in degrees? (1 Viewer)

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Hey,

Is the number to the power of c.. right.. Does the c indicate just another way to express the number as an angle? or what? To get the answer, do I not just enter 2.12 in my calc and press the degrees minutes button? Am I over complicating this?

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just means 2.12 radians, no powers involved or anything

so the angle in degrees would be
 

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Hey,

Is the number to the power of c.. right.. Does the c indicate just another way to express the number as an angle? or what? To get the answer, do I not just enter 2.12 in my calc and press the degrees minutes button? Am I over complicating this?

Thanks.
The little 'c' is radians notation. 1 radian=180 degrees.
 

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