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On a unit circle, the terminal point of 8 is ( 3 , 3 1). What is e?O A.radiansB.Eloradiansc. radiansOD. radians

On a unit circle, the terminal point of 8 is ( 3 , 3 1). What is e?O A.radiansB.Eloradiansc-example-1
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We have a unit circle (radius = 1).

Then we can relate the x and y coordinates to the angle θ as:


\begin{gathered} x=\cos (\theta) \\ y=\sin (\theta) \end{gathered}

As the terminal point is (x,y)=((3^0.5)/2, 1/2), we can use any of these coordinates to find θ.

We will use y=1/2:


\begin{gathered} y=\sin (\theta)=(1)/(2) \\ \theta=\arcsin ((1)/(2)) \\ \theta=(\pi)/(6) \end{gathered}

Answer: the angle θ is θ = π/6

NOTE: we could have obtained the same result with x:


\theta=\arccos (\sqrt[]{(3)/(2))}=(\pi)/(6)

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