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Question 10 of 10
In a unit circle, 0 = 3pi/2 radians. What is the terminal point?
A. (0,1)
B. (1,0)
C. (-1,0)
D. (0, -1)


Sagot :

I think it’s D (sorry if you get it wrong)

The terminal point is (0, -1) if in a unit circle the angle is 3π/2 option (D) is correct.

What is a circle?

It is described as a set of points, where each point is at the same distance from a fixed point (called the center of a circle)

We have:

In a unit circle, θ = 3π/2 radians.

r = 1

Angle θ = 3π/2

The terminal point is (rcosθ, rsinθ)

= (cos3π/2, sin3π/2)

= (0, -1)

Thus, the terminal point is (0, -1) if in a unit circle the angle is 3π/2 option (D) is correct.

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