Find the terminal point P(x,y) on the unit circle determined by the given angle in degrees: (a) 90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (b) -90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (c) 60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (d) -60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (e) 135 degrees, then x= and y= ; (f) -135 degrees, then x= and y= ;
Find the terminal point P(x,y) on the unit circle determined by the given angle in degrees: (a) 90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (b) -90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (c) 60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (d) -60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (e) 135 degrees, then x= and y= ; (f) -135 degrees, then x= and y= ;
Find the terminal point P(x,y) on the unit circle determined by the given angle in degrees: (a) 90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (b) -90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (c) 60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (d) -60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (e) 135 degrees, then x= and y= ; (f) -135 degrees, then x= and y= ;
Find the terminal point P(x,y) on the unit circle determined by the given angle in degrees: (a) 90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (b) -90 degrees, then x= and y= ; (c) 60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (d) -60 degrees, then x= and y= ; (e) 135 degrees, then x= and y= ; (f) -135 degrees, then x= and y= ;
Two-dimensional figure measured in terms of radius. It is formed by a set of points that are at a constant or fixed distance from a fixed point in the center of the plane. The parts of the circle are circumference, radius, diameter, chord, tangent, secant, arc of a circle, and segment in a circle.
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