SOLUTION: Change the radian measure to degree measure. (Round to the nearest degree if necessary) 7g(pi)/ 10 (where g is a natural number) what is the Degree?

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Question 1171884: Change the radian measure to degree measure. (Round to the nearest degree if necessary)
7g(pi)/ 10
(where g is a natural number)
what is the Degree?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Change the radian measure to degree measure. (Round to the nearest degree if necessary)
7g(pi)/ 10
(where g is a natural number)
what is the Degree?
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Multiply radians by 180/pi to get degrees.

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