%I #26 Jul 29 2020 20:52:54
%S 0,1,7,4,5,3,2,9,2,5,1,9,9,4,3,2,9,5,7,6,9,2,3,6,9,0,7,6,8,4,8,8,6,1,
%T 2,7,1,3,4,4,2,8,7,1,8,8,8,5,4,1,7,2,5,4,5,6,0,9,7,1,9,1,4,4,0,1,7,1,
%U 0,0,9,1,1,4,6,0,3,4,4,9,4,4,3,6,8,2,2,4,1,5,6,9,6,3,4,5,0,9,4,8
%N Decimal expansion of Pi/180.
%C 1 degree = Pi/180 radians (=0.0174532925199432957692369076848...). For the reciprocal conversion factor, see A072097.
%D Murray R. Spiegel, Seymour Lipschutz, John Liu. Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, 3rd Ed. Schaum's Outline Series. New York: McGraw-Hill (2009): 4
%H Ivan Panchenko, <a href="/A019685/b019685.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..1000</a>
%H <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>
%e 0.0174532925199432957692369076848...
%t RealDigits[N[Pi/180, 110]] (* _Vladimir Joseph Stephan Orlovsky_, Dec 02 2009 *)
%Y Cf. A072097 (1 radian = 180/Pi degrees).
%K nonn,cons
%O 0,3
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_.
%E Typo in the name (Pi/180 instead of Pi/18) corrected by _Stanislav Sykora_, Mar 14 2012