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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 03:00 nay191

The roots of \[z^7 = -\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}} - \frac{i}{\sqrt{2}}\]are $\text{cis } \theta_1$, $\text{cis } \theta_2$, $\dots$, $\text{cis } \theta_7$, where $0^\circ \le \theta_k < 360^\circ$ for all $1 \le k \le 7$. find $\theta_1 + \theta_2 + \dots + \theta_7$. give your answer in degrees.

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