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PLSSS Help!! I don't know

PLSSS Help!! I don't know-example-1

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Given:

The given angle is
\theta=(8 \pi)/(9) radians.

We need to convert the given radians into degrees.

Radians to degrees:

The radian can be converted into degree by multiplying the given radian by
(180)/(\pi)

Thus, to convert the given radian
\theta=(8 \pi)/(9) into degree, we shall multiply the given radian with
(180)/(\pi)

Hence, we have;


(8 \pi)/(9) * (180)/(\pi)

Simplifying, we get;


160^(\circ)

Thus, the measure of the given radian is 160° degrees.

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