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Are there any real numbers $x$ with the property that $x$ degrees equals $x$ radians? If so, find them; if not, explain why not.
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One full circle is \(360\) degrees, which is equivalent to \(2\pi\) radians. Therefore, the conversion factor from degrees to radians is \(\frac{\pi}{180}\). Show more…
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