In my physics homework it defines 2 angles as 3sec, and 4 sec. Then it says that 1 degree = 60 minutes.
Does a sec count as a degree?
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probably not... i don't know (im in chem) but i'm guessing they wouldn't give you angles so low and close to each other
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It says in pyrenthesis: (in the figure below, 3sec, and 4sec represent angles not time)
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set up a proportion x 3 - = - 1 360 60 sec in a minute, 60 minutes, 60 x 60 = 360 sec to solve
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