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Which angle measure less than or equal to 360° is equivalent to an angle of (17pi/4) a) 45 b)135 c)pi d)230
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Which angle measure less than or equal to 360° is equivalent to an angle of (17pi/4) a) 45 b)135 c)pi d)230
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Which angle measure less than or equal to 360° is equivalent to an angle of (17pi/4)
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we are asked in the problem to convert 17 pi over 4 in to an angle that is less than or equal to 360 degrees. 17 pi over 4 is equal to 756 degrees. To answer this, we subtract 765 by 360 until the angle is les than 360. The answer is a. 45
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