How do you convert 5(pi)/7 radians to degrees?
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To convert ( \frac{5\pi}{7} ) radians to degrees, you use the conversion factor that ( 1 ) radian is equal to ( \frac{180}{\pi} ) degrees:
[ \frac{5\pi}{7} \times \frac{180}{\pi} = \frac{5 \times 180}{7} = \frac{900}{7} ]
So, ( \frac{5\pi}{7} ) radians is equal to ( \frac{900}{7} ) degrees.
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