Which of the following choices indicates the radian value and the degree measure for the same angle? a) , 40° c) ², 120° b) , 60° d) 5, 25°

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Problem 1RE: 1. Give the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle measuring 35°.
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### Radian and Degree Measure Equivalence Question

#### Question:
Which of the following choices indicates the radian value and the degree measure for the same angle?

a) \(\frac{\pi}{4}\), \(40^\circ\)  
b) \(\frac{\pi}{6}\), \(60^\circ\)  
c) \(\frac{2\pi}{3}\), \(120^\circ\)  
d) \(\frac{\pi}{9}\), \(25^\circ\)  

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This question is provided by the International Academy of Science for educational purposes. The correct option can be identified by converting between radians and degrees using the conversion formula \( \theta (\text{in degrees}) = \theta (\text{in radians}) \times \frac{180}{\pi} \) or vice versa.

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Transcribed Image Text:### Radian and Degree Measure Equivalence Question #### Question: Which of the following choices indicates the radian value and the degree measure for the same angle? a) \(\frac{\pi}{4}\), \(40^\circ\) b) \(\frac{\pi}{6}\), \(60^\circ\) c) \(\frac{2\pi}{3}\), \(120^\circ\) d) \(\frac{\pi}{9}\), \(25^\circ\) #### Answer Entry: [Answer submission box with an "Enter" button below it] #### Additional Information: This question is provided by the International Academy of Science for educational purposes. The correct option can be identified by converting between radians and degrees using the conversion formula \( \theta (\text{in degrees}) = \theta (\text{in radians}) \times \frac{180}{\pi} \) or vice versa. (Note: There are no graphs or diagrams present in this image.)
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