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convert the following radian to degree measure. It has to be in three
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Multiply by 57.29578, format the cell to Number with 3 decimal places. HTH
Otto "kazbeau" wrote in message ... convert the following radian to degree measure. It has to be in three decimal places. -4~ |
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You can visit http://math.rice.edu/~pcmi/sphere/drg_txt.html to see where the
57.29578... comes from. "kazbeau" wrote: convert the following radian to degree measure. It has to be in three decimal places. -4~ |
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=ROUND(DEGREES(A1),3) or
=DEGREES(A1) and format as number with 3 decimals, depending on whether or not you want the actual number rounding. -- David Biddulph "kazbeau" wrote in message ... convert the following radian to degree measure. It has to be in three decimal places. -4~ |
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