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This calculator evaluates mathematical expressions with degrees. It supports simple mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication. Like Binary numbers calculator, it is based on Mathematical calculator. The tricky part is degree notation.
Decimal degrees (DD) is a notation for expressing latitude and longitude geographic coordinates as decimal fractions of a degree. DD are used in many geographic information systems (GIS), web mapping applications such as OpenStreetMap, and GPS devices.
To convert degrees, minutes and seconds to decimal degrees in steps: Divide the number of minutes by 60 to convert them to degrees. Divide the number of seconds by 3600 to convert them to degrees.
Step 1: Enter the expression you want to evaluate. The Math Calculator will evaluate your problem down to a final solution. You can also add, subtraction, multiply, and divide and complete any arithmetic you need. Step 2: Click the blue arrow to submit and see your result!
This will convert your degree notation into a decimal degree or vice versa. When converting to decimal don't bother about ° sign or any other. Just separate the degrees from minutes and seconds with a space like this: 30 0 19, which will mean 30° 0' 19".
If you're converting from degrees expressed with decimals to DMS, simply take the portion of the angle behind the decimal point and multiply by 60. In our previous example, we would take the .5 from 72.5 ∘ and multiply this by 60: 0.5 ∗ 60 = 30. So, the angle in DMS units would be 72 ∘ 30′. Examples.
A complete circle rotates at 360° and angles can be measured at different angles showcasing different degrees such as 30°, 45°, 60°, and so on. One rotation is divided into 360 equal parts, and each part is called a degree. We denote a degree with a circle °. For example, 180° means 180 degrees.