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Verify the point given is on a unit circle, then use symmetry to find three more points on the circle. results.$$(0.9937,-0.1121)$$
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We can verify if the given point $(0.9937,-0.1121)$ lies on the unit circle by substituting the x and y coordinates into the equation. Show more…
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