The Unit Circle The unit circle is a circle of radius 1 centered at the origin of the xy-plane. Its equation is x 2 +y 2 = 1

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The Unit Circle The unit circle is a circle of radius 1 centered at the origin of the xy-plane. Its equation is x 2 +y 2 = 1. The Unit Circle Terminal Points A terminal point is the point where the terminal side of the angle intersects the unit circle. Coordinates are (x, y) or : The Unit Circle Example: Find the terminal point for 7 /6: Example: Find the terminal point for 5 /3: The Unit Circle Given a distance, t, along the unit circle starting from (0, 1) and going counterclockwise (if t is positive) we arrive at a point, P(x, y), called the terminal point. 1 1 t P(x,y)P(x,y)