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All right.
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There's got to be some familiarity with the unit circle in order to get this problem correct.
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So you should know that 5 pi over 4 is over here in the quadrant 3.
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And that's the ordered pair negative root 2 over 2, negative root 2 over 2.
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And when they ask you for cosine of 5 pi over 4, they're asking for the x coordinate is cosine.
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So your correct answer is negative root 2 over 2.
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As we go to the next problem for letter b, we're looking at 8 pi over 3.
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Well, that's not on the unit circle, but that's just saying do a full revolution would be 6 pi over 3.
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And then right here would be 7 pi over 3.
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We don't want that either.
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But it might help you understand why we're over here at 8 pi over 3.
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And that's the ordered pair negative 1⁄2, root 3 over 3.
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2.
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So let me go ahead and give you a cosine of 8 pi over 3 is equal to negative 1 half...