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Question: How do you find the degree of \(\dfrac{\pi }{2}\) radians?...

How do you find the degree of π2\dfrac{\pi }{2} radians?

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We describe the relation between the degree and radians, two ways to express the angles. We find the relation that 180 degrees is equal to π\pi radian. We express the degree value of π2\dfrac{\pi }{2} in radian. We divide the relation between both sides with 2.

Complete step by step solution:
We need to find the relations between the degree and radians. There are two ways to express the angles. They are degrees and radians. The way to differentiate them is using the degree sign on the angle value.
If the angle is xx, then it means it’s xx radian and if it’s given x{{x}^{\circ }}, then that means xx degree.
The relation between these two units is that 180 degrees is equal to π\pi radian. The value of π\pi is the usual value where π=3.14\pi =3.14. (approx.)
Therefore, π rad=180\pi \text{ rad}={{180}^{\circ }}.
We can convert it into radian using the relation where 1 degree is equal to π180\dfrac{\pi }{180} radian. This gives xx degree is equal to πx180\dfrac{\pi x}{180} radian.
We have to find the degree of π2\dfrac{\pi }{2} radians.
We take half as a multiplication of the relation for both sides of π rad=180\pi \text{ rad}={{180}^{\circ }}.
We get π2 rad=1802=90\dfrac{\pi }{2}\text{ rad}=\dfrac{{{180}^{\circ }}}{2}={{90}^{\circ }}.
Therefore, π2\dfrac{\pi }{2} radians is equal to 90{{90}^{\circ }}.

Note: Degrees and radians are ways of measuring angles. A radian is equal to the amount an angle would have to be open to capture an arc of the circle's circumference of equal length to the circle's radius.