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i'm not sure how to do this question, can somebody please help? draw a unit circle labeling the terminal points corresponding to θ=pi/4, 3pi/4, 5pi/4, 7pi/4 and include the coordinates of each point
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maybe that will help you
thanks, if i have to draw my own which points do i put in for this problem?
the points are the (x,y) coordinates
so for example the first one says pi/4. and the equation on the unit circle u gave me for pi over 4 says (sqrt2/2, sqrt2/2) so would that be the terminal point that i am supposed to label? or is that the coordinates of the point? if those are the coordinates, how can i find the terminal point?
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never mind, i think i figured it out and was able to draw them :)
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