Determine the quadrant in which the terminal side of the angle lies. Make a quick sketch to justify your answer. If the angle is given in degrees, work in degrees; if the angle is given in radians, work in radians. 5f 13.-156° 14. 371° 15.

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Practice Worksheet: Radian and Degree Measure
Change each degree measure to radian measure in terms of x. EXACT ANSWERS, DO NOT ROUND. Show your work.
1. 36°
2.-250°
3.-145°
1=
IT radions >> - 250 =
180°
|-145 = - 145 * = 20 radior
1 = IT
250 T
radious → 36 = 367
180
180
180 =
536 = 1/₂
racions
25 TL
18
4. 870°
5. 18°
6.-820°
-820x
TT
870xπ-29radiens
18 x II - π radions.
-41 radions
9
180
180
Change each radian measure to degree measure. Round to ONE DECIMAL place if needed. Show your work.
2π
13π
8. 4T
7.
9.
5
30
12. -1
3TT
11. --
7T
9
16
Determine the quadrant in which the terminal side of the angle lies. Make a quick sketch to justify your answer. If the
angle is given in degrees, work in degrees; if the angle is given in radians, work in radians.
5T
14. 371°
15. -
13.-156°
3
7T
16.-210°
4
10.
17.
18.
7 T
6
H
Transcribed Image Text:Date: Practice Worksheet: Radian and Degree Measure Change each degree measure to radian measure in terms of x. EXACT ANSWERS, DO NOT ROUND. Show your work. 1. 36° 2.-250° 3.-145° 1= IT radions >> - 250 = 180° |-145 = - 145 * = 20 radior 1 = IT 250 T radious → 36 = 367 180 180 180 = 536 = 1/₂ racions 25 TL 18 4. 870° 5. 18° 6.-820° -820x TT 870xπ-29radiens 18 x II - π radions. -41 radions 9 180 180 Change each radian measure to degree measure. Round to ONE DECIMAL place if needed. Show your work. 2π 13π 8. 4T 7. 9. 5 30 12. -1 3TT 11. -- 7T 9 16 Determine the quadrant in which the terminal side of the angle lies. Make a quick sketch to justify your answer. If the angle is given in degrees, work in degrees; if the angle is given in radians, work in radians. 5T 14. 371° 15. - 13.-156° 3 7T 16.-210° 4 10. 17. 18. 7 T 6 H
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