Oh, dude, you can multiply 360 by 1 and 360, like, that's a given. But if you want more options, you could also multiply it by 2 and 180, or 3 and 120, or even 4 and 90. The possibilities are endless... well, not really, but you get the point.
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This requires finding the factors of 360. 1 x 360 2 x 180 3 x 120 4 x 90 This is only a partial list
To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by (180 / pi). In this case, if it gives you an angle over 360, subtract 360 repeatedly to get equivalent angles. Or you can repeatedly subtract (2 x pi) from the original angle (in radians), before doing the conversion.
A whole circle is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians. 360 degrees = 2*pi radians so that 1 degree = pi/180 radians This gives the conversion factor of pi/180 to convert degrees to radians.
5 out of 18 parts is 5/18. Multiply that by 360, since that's the number of degrees in a full circle.
The Least Common Multiple of 40 and 36 is 360.
5 x Y = 360 360 / 5 = Y Answer: 72