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To convert the angle in radian measure to degree measure, multiply it by 180/π.
The given angle in radian measure is 257π/360 . Multiply it by 180/π to get the angle in degrees.
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The angle in degrees = 257π/360 x 180/π = 257/2 =
128.5 degrees
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