![Convert the angle from degree to radian : `{:((a)" "30^(@),(b)" "45^(@)),((c)" "60^(@),(d)" - YouTube Convert the angle from degree to radian : `{:((a)" "30^(@),(b)" "45^(@)),((c)" "60^(@),(d)" - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eAkrEHHZL3k/maxresdefault.jpg)
Convert the angle from degree to radian : `{:((a)" "30^(@),(b)" "45^(@)),((c)" "60^(@),(d)" - YouTube
![SOLVED: Write a MATLAB function called rad2deg that will take an angle in radians as the input argument and return the angle converted to degrees. SOLVED: Write a MATLAB function called rad2deg that will take an angle in radians as the input argument and return the angle converted to degrees.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/64ba6fab-cb2b-449b-b574-8472d102a30a_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Write a MATLAB function called rad2deg that will take an angle in radians as the input argument and return the angle converted to degrees.
![SOLVED: In MATLAB, x = r * cos(θ) y = r * sin(θ) θ = tan^(-1)(y / x) Write two functions, rectTOpolar and polarTOrect, that convert coordinates from rectangular to polar form, SOLVED: In MATLAB, x = r * cos(θ) y = r * sin(θ) θ = tan^(-1)(y / x) Write two functions, rectTOpolar and polarTOrect, that convert coordinates from rectangular to polar form,](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/c8930f0c6c714d54a4b46634835e530d.jpg)
SOLVED: In MATLAB, x = r * cos(θ) y = r * sin(θ) θ = tan^(-1)(y / x) Write two functions, rectTOpolar and polarTOrect, that convert coordinates from rectangular to polar form,
![SOLVED: Use the built-in MATLAB function deg2rad to convert 180 degrees to radians and assign the value to a variable named alpha. SOLVED: Use the built-in MATLAB function deg2rad to convert 180 degrees to radians and assign the value to a variable named alpha.](https://cdn.numerade.com/project-universal/previews/b90919b7-9a76-4627-9599-3b794d328980.gif)
SOLVED: Use the built-in MATLAB function deg2rad to convert 180 degrees to radians and assign the value to a variable named alpha.
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![SOLVED: Use MATLAB to evaluate the following expressions: 1. Calculate the sine of 40 degrees using MATLAB. MATLAB uses radians for all angle measurements. You will need to convert degrees to radians SOLVED: Use MATLAB to evaluate the following expressions: 1. Calculate the sine of 40 degrees using MATLAB. MATLAB uses radians for all angle measurements. You will need to convert degrees to radians](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/e344029c-ef75-431e-9659-ab4671586931_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Use MATLAB to evaluate the following expressions: 1. Calculate the sine of 40 degrees using MATLAB. MATLAB uses radians for all angle measurements. You will need to convert degrees to radians
![SOLVED: Use MATLAB to evaluate the following expressions: 1. Calculate the sine of 40 degrees using MATLAB. MATLAB uses radians for all angle measurements. You will need to convert degrees to radians SOLVED: Use MATLAB to evaluate the following expressions: 1. Calculate the sine of 40 degrees using MATLAB. MATLAB uses radians for all angle measurements. You will need to convert degrees to radians](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/0602a8e155d64af788a2b6f3a952da2f.jpg)
SOLVED: Use MATLAB to evaluate the following expressions: 1. Calculate the sine of 40 degrees using MATLAB. MATLAB uses radians for all angle measurements. You will need to convert degrees to radians
![SOLVED: Question 4 (5 marks) Using a while loop in MATLAB, create a table that converts degrees to radians, from 0 to 360 degrees, in increments of 10 degrees. One degree in SOLVED: Question 4 (5 marks) Using a while loop in MATLAB, create a table that converts degrees to radians, from 0 to 360 degrees, in increments of 10 degrees. One degree in](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/dc01530018604696a2b048e52174c7e6.jpg)