Find the terminal point on the unit circle determined by 4π3 radians. Use exact values, not decimal approximations.
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The unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1 centered at the origin of the coordinate plane. The angle \( \frac{4\pi}{3} \) radians is measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Show more…
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