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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help! :) Suppose you start at the point (1,0) on a unit circle and move some distance t along the circle to the terminal point P(8/17,15/17). What would the exact coordinates of the terminal point be if you had instead moved: a distance t+π? Terminal Point would be at P( , ) a distance t+2π? Terminal Point would be at P( , ) a distance −t? Terminal Point would be at P( , ) No decimals! Hint: make a sketch of the unit circle and t.

OpenStudy (welshfella):

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