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23 Nov 2019

Ch 1 Q 62 from physics for scientists and engineers 8thedition

Demonstrate that for small angles

tan alpha = sin alpha = alpha = pi(alpha')/180 degrees
where alpha is in radians and alpha' is in degrees.

(The = actually is not equal but approximately, I just don't havethe approximate symbol)


Is this problem answer going to be an equation?? I'm not sure whatto do with it.

For part B is says use a calculator to find the largest angle fortan alpha may be approximated by alpha with an error less than10%

What does this mean!! help! Thanks so much in advance

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