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What is the value of y in simplest form?

What is the value of y in simplest form?-example-1
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Answer:


\sf y = (3)/(4)

Explanation:

Given:

The point
P = \left( (√(7))/(4),y\right) lies on the unit circle.

To find:

Value of y

Solution:

In order t determine the value of y for the point P lying on the unit circle with center (0, 0) and radius 1, we can use the equation of a circle:


\sf x^2 + y^2 = r^2

In this case, r = 1 (since it's the unit circle), and we have the x-coordinate
\sf x = (√(7))/(4)

Now

Substitute in these values and solve for y:


\sf \left((√(7))/(4)\right)^2 + y^2 = 1


\sf (7)/(16) + y^2 = 1

Now, isolate y² by subtracting (7/16) from both sides:


\sf y^2 = 1 - (7)/(16)


\sf y^2 =( 1 \cdot 16 -7)/(16)


\sf y^2 = (9)/(16)

Take the square root of both sides:


\sf√( y^2 )=\sqrt{ (9)/(16)}


\sf y = \pm (3)/(4)

Since y lies in first quadrant. So, the value of y must be positive.

Therefore,

So, the value of y for the point P in simplest form is:


\sf y = (3)/(4)

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