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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
find the place on the unit circle (on the last page of the attached cheat sheet) where the first coordinate is \(\frac{\sqrt3}{2}\)
the angle is the number you are looking for
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ooops, it is\[-\frac{\sqrt3}{2}\] adjust the instructions accordingly
OpenStudy (anonymous):
let me know when you see it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay i see it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what did you get as the answer?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1/2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that is the second coordinate, not the angle
look at the angle
it is the one measured in degrees, right next to the ordered pair
OpenStudy (anonymous):
let me know if you see it or not
it is the one with the degree symbol up top
OpenStudy (anonymous):
150?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yup
that is one of them good
OpenStudy (anonymous):
there is another place where the first coordinate is also \(-\frac{\sqrt3}{2}\) right below it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
210
OpenStudy (anonymous):
got it!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
those are your two answers
remember that cosine is the first coordinate, sine is the second
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thanks alot!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw
keep that cheat sheet somewheres, it is really useful