SOLUTION: what is the x-intercepts of f(theta)=sin(theta) and how does it relate to the unit circle definition of sine.

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Question 1103898: what is the x-intercepts of f(theta)=sin(theta) and how does it relate to the unit circle definition of sine.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the x-intercepts of f(theta)=sin(theta)
x-intercepts are 0 + n*pi -- n is any integer.
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and how does it relate to the unit circle definition of sine.
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Not sure what that means.

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