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An angle in standard position measures π/2radians, and P(0, 1) is on the terminal side of the angle. What is the value of the cosine of this angle? A. –1 B. 0 C. 1 D. undefined<…
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An angle in standard position measures π/2radians, and P(0, 1) is on the terminal side of the angle. What is the value of the cosine of this angle?
A. –1
B. 0
C. 1
D. undefined
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Hey there!
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So, this would include that sense 90 is on
the on the x-axis, this would mean that this
would be (0).
Your correct answer is
Hope this helps.
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