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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by identifying the dotted lines on the unit circle. These represent the degree measures of each angle. Click on each dotted line and enter the corresponding degree value.
  3. Next, focus on the solid lines, which indicate the radian measures. Click on each solid line and input the appropriate radian value.
  4. Now, move to the coordinate points section. For each pair of parentheses (_, _), fill in the x and y coordinates that correspond to the angles you have just measured.
  5. Review your entries for accuracy. Ensure that all angles and coordinates are correctly filled out before finalizing your document.

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To plot each angle on the unit circle, start with 0 degrees on the positive x-axis and draw radius segments. Convert the degree measure to radians by using the conversion factor 1 radian = /180 degrees. Determine the sine, cosine, and tangent by looking at the y-coordinate, x-coordinate, and the ratio between them.
A circle is 360 degrees or 2 radians). The numerators start at 0, beginning at the coordinate (1,0), and count up counterclockwise by 1. This process will yield 0/2, 1/2, 2/2 and 3/2.
14:16 15:53 I have 1 0. Same idea applies up except instead of moving up my Xs here on my ys. One. And thenMoreI have 1 0. Same idea applies up except instead of moving up my Xs here on my ys. One. And then down here I have my X as 0 my Y is negative 1 oh hey I can see down here the camera.
The parts of a circle are the circle, center, radius, diameter, circumference, arc, area, chord, secant, tangent, sector and segment. The definition of a circle is a closed plane figure where all points in a plane are equidistant, (the radius), from a given point (the center).
How to Memorize the Unit Circle Draw the Unit Circle. Generate every Radian Measure just by counting. Use the Left-Hand Trick to find the coordinates of every angle. Evaluate all six trigonometric functions for each and every angle on the Unit Circle.

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