SOLUTION: Graph the point (-square root 2 over 2, -square root 2 over 2)
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Question 407517: Graph the point (-square root 2 over 2, -square root 2 over 2)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One way to do this is to first draw the unit circle centered at (0,0) and then plot the point that corresponds to the angle 225 degrees that lies on the circle. Basically, divide the 3rd quadrant in half (along the line y = x) and where the line and the circle intersect is where the point lies.
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