1. (a) How many radians are there in 100°? $100 \times \frac{\pi}{180} = 1.75$ (b) How many degrees are there in 100 radians? $100 \times \frac{180}{\pi} = 5729.58$ (c) How many degrees are there in ($\pi$/8) radians? $\frac{\pi}{8} \times \frac{180}{\pi} = \frac{180 \times 8}{\pi} = 1440$
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