Given a unit circle where the coordinate is represented by (cosθ, sinθ)
If the x coordinate is 1/2, then cos(x) = 1/2
Also, cosθ = adjancet side / hypotenuse. Therefore:
Adjacents side = 1 and hypotenuse = 2.
Now, the y missing coordinate is given by sinθ.
Where, sinθ = opposite side/ hypotenuse.
Then, we need to find the opposite side using the Pythagorean theorem, which is given by:

Where:
c = hypotenuse
a= adjacent side
b= opposite side.
We need to solve for b, then:
![b=\sqrt[]{c^2-a^2}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ptc2ov1yruy0vp8p546hyspawqc9i45oxd.png)
Replace the values:
![b=\sqrt[]{(2)^2-(1)^2}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/c4xqqsptciexwh46wjipc24hgjm8s03nso.png)
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