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Let be a positive angle. If the number of degrees in is divided by the number of radians in then an irrational number results. If the number of degrees in is multiplied by the number of radians in then an irrational number results. The angle must be equal to

If then what is the value of

If and then what is equal to ?

If then what is equal to?

The value of is equal to

The value of is equal to

Angle is divided into two parts and such that and . The value of is equal to

If and are in where then what is the value of
