SOLUTION: If the terminal side of a 330 degree angle intersects a unit circle, what would the coordinates at the point of intersection?

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Question 890644: If the terminal side of a 330 degree angle intersects a unit circle, what would the coordinates at the point of intersection?
Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For any point on a unit circle, x=cos(d) and y=sin(d), where d is the angle.


(cos 330 degrees, sin 330 degrees) = (x,y) = (.866, -.5)

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