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Express each radian measure in degrees.

π- \pi

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Given in problem : π-\pi

We know that : 1 radian=180°π1\text{ radian}=\dfrac{180\degree}{\pi}

So to find the value of π-\pi in degree we will simply multiply the π-\pi radians by 180°π\dfrac{180\degree}{\pi} degree. We have :

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