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If the point (x,square root 3/2) is on the unit circle, what. is x?

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Answer:


x=\pm(1)/(2)

Explanation:

On a unit circle,
(x,y)=(\cos\theta,\sin\theta), so
\sin\theta=(√(3))/(2) in this case. If you look at the attached circle, the only time that the y-coordinate is
(√(3))/(2) is when
x=-(1)/(2) and
x=(1)/(2), which correspond to angles of
\theta=(2\pi)/(3) and
\theta=(\pi)/(3) respectively

If the point (x,square root 3/2) is on the unit circle, what. is x?-example-1
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