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Terminal Points The unit circle is graphed in the figure below. Use the figure to find the terminal point determined by the real number $t,$ with coordinates rounded to one decimal place.$$t=2.5$$
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Step 1: First, we need to understand that the real number $t$ represents the angle in radians on the unit circle. Show more…
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