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Problems 93-96 are based on material learned earlier in the course. The purpose of these problems is to keep the material fresh in your mind so that you are better prepared for the final exam. Convert $\frac{7 \pi}{3}$ radians to degrees.
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There are \(180\) degrees in \(\pi\) radians. Therefore, to convert from radians to degrees, you multiply by \(\frac{180}{\pi}\). Show more…
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