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On a unit circle, 0 = pi radians. Identify the terminal point and sin 0.

On a unit circle, 0 = pi radians. Identify the terminal point and sin 0.-example-1
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It is given that there is a unit circle with the point given by:


\theta=\pi

The circle is given by the graph shown below:

Hence from the figure the terminal point is (-1,0) and the value of sine ratio is 0.


(-1,0),\sin \theta=\sin \pi=0

On a unit circle, 0 = pi radians. Identify the terminal point and sin 0.-example-1