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Answer:

The unit circle centered at the origin in the Euclidean plane is defined by the equation:


x^2+y^2=1\\

Given an angle , there is a unique point P on the unit circle at an angle θ from the x-axis, and the x- and y-coordinates of P are:


x=cos \theta \\y = sin \theta

Consequently, from the equation for the unit circle:


cos^2\theta+sin^2\theta=1

the Pythagorean identity.

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