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nettym:

Can someone help w/ these 2 math problems

nettym:

snowflake0531:

Do you know the unit circle

nettym:

Kind of

snowflake0531:

Okay, well, I'll tell you In a unit circle, where the radius is 1 The x coordinate is cosine, and the y is sine

snowflake0531:

That answers the first question

snowflake0531:

Yes?

nettym:

Ohh ty, so its always going to be cos, sin?

snowflake0531:

No, this is only in a unit circle, because the radius is 1

snowflake0531:

For the second question, just interpret it as (-x,y) What coordinate would this be

snowflake0531:

*quadrant

nettym:

quarant 2?

snowflake0531:

yep, it would be in quadrant 2

nettym:

Ohhh okay tyy

snowflake0531:

yw~

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