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On a unit circle, the vertical distance from the x-axis to a point on the perimeter of the circle is twice the horizontal distance from the y-axis to the same point.

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Answer:

C, 2 sqrt 5 / 5

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Answer:

(2√5)/5

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From the question we can deduced that the vertical distance from the x-axis to a point on the perimeter of the circle is twice the horizontal distance, we can say that the y-coordinate, is twice of the horizontal, then let call the horizontal "y", the vertical would be 2y.

from the attachment the question on the unit circle is interpreted using a figure,then, hypotenuse was first calculated

On a unit circle, the vertical distance from the x-axis to a point on the perimeter-example-1
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