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Sin, cos and tan on the unit circle (degrees)
Author:
Adam Antonio
Topic:
Circle
,
Trigonometry
,
Unit Circle
A circle of radius 1 can be used to determine sin, cos and tan of a given angle by the position of a point on it's circumference that has been rotated about a given angle.
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