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Uzername

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the answer I get in degrees is 0.0651. However in the CSSA solutions booklet the answer is worked out in radians (5.466). Do I use degrees or radians for these integrations?
 

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for this question (int. with respect to x):


the answer I get in degrees is 0.0651. However in the CSSA solutions booklet the answer is worked out in radians (5.466). Do I use degrees or radians for these integrations?
radians.
 

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for this question (int. with respect to x):


the answer I get in degrees is 0.0651. However in the CSSA solutions booklet the answer is worked out in radians (5.466). Do I use degrees or radians for these integrations?


With the limits.

. You use radians.
 

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