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Given the unit circle what is the value for y

Given the unit circle what is the value for y-example-1
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see the attached figure below to better understand the problem

Remember that in a unit circle the radius r=1

so

Applying the Pythagorean Theorem in the right triangle


1^2=((1)/(2))^2+y^2

Solve for y


y^2=1-((1)/(4))
\begin{gathered} y^2=(3)/(4) \\ y=\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2} \\ \end{gathered}

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