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I dont get how to solve the problem with a unit circle

I dont get how to solve the problem with a unit circle-example-1
User Adi Roiban
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Consider the given expression,


\sin ((17\pi)/(4))

A unit circle is a circle whose radius is unity.

Make sections of 45 degrees each,


(\pi)/(4)=45^(\circ)

Since sine function has a period of 360 degree.

The values will get repeated after 360+ angle measurements.

Therefore, in order to mark the given angle, we need to move anticlockwise from the positive axis and make 2 full rounds and then take one more step of 45 degrees.

Thus, it is seen that the gine of given angle is the same as sine of 45 degrees.

Mathematically,


\sin ((17\pi)/(4))=\sin (2\pi+2\pi+(\pi)/(4))=\sin ((\pi)/(4))=\frac{1}{\sqrt[]{2}}\approx0.707

Thus, the value of the given expression is 0.707 approximately.

I dont get how to solve the problem with a unit circle-example-1
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