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## Algebra 2 Quiz: Chapter 9 (1-3)

### Question 6 of 7
**Time Elapsed:** 14:47 / 01:15:00

### Problem 1: Radian to Degree Conversion
Convert the radian measure to degrees.

\[ \frac{7\pi}{8} = \boxed{\phantom{ }}^\circ \]

### Problem 2: Degree to Radian Conversion
Convert the degree measure to radians. *Only put the fraction in the answer box, I already put the* \( \pi \) *for you.*

\[ -80^\circ = \boxed{\phantom{ }}\pi \]

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Ensure that you understand both conversions – from radians to degrees and from degrees to radians. Remember:
- To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by \(\frac{180}{\pi}\).
- To convert from degrees to radians, multiply by \(\frac{\pi}{180}\).

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Use this page to practice and solidify your understanding of radian and degree conversions. Make sure to double-check your calculations to ensure accuracy.
Transcribed Image Text:## Algebra 2 Quiz: Chapter 9 (1-3) ### Question 6 of 7 **Time Elapsed:** 14:47 / 01:15:00 ### Problem 1: Radian to Degree Conversion Convert the radian measure to degrees. \[ \frac{7\pi}{8} = \boxed{\phantom{ }}^\circ \] ### Problem 2: Degree to Radian Conversion Convert the degree measure to radians. *Only put the fraction in the answer box, I already put the* \( \pi \) *for you.* \[ -80^\circ = \boxed{\phantom{ }}\pi \] ### Navigation - To go to the previous question, click the left arrow button. - To proceed to the next question, click the "Next" button on the right. ### Note Ensure that you understand both conversions – from radians to degrees and from degrees to radians. Remember: - To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by \(\frac{180}{\pi}\). - To convert from degrees to radians, multiply by \(\frac{\pi}{180}\). #### End of Question Use this page to practice and solidify your understanding of radian and degree conversions. Make sure to double-check your calculations to ensure accuracy.
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