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Pre-Calculus Unit Circle

The unit circle is a small circle in pre-calculus with a radius of 1 centered at the origin (0,0) on the coordinate plane. It shows all the measurements for angles and their corresponding trigonometric functions, with trig functions defined as ratios of the sides of a right triangle drawn from the angle to the circumference.

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Pre-Calculus Unit Circle

The unit circle is a small circle in pre-calculus with a radius of 1 centered at the origin (0,0) on the coordinate plane. It shows all the measurements for angles and their corresponding trigonometric functions, with trig functions defined as ratios of the sides of a right triangle drawn from the angle to the circumference.

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Pre-Calculus Unit Circle

Part of Pre-Calculus For Dummies Cheat Sheet

In pre-calculus, the unit circle is sort of like unit streets, it’s the very small circle
on a graph that encompasses the 0,0 coordinates. It has a radius of 1, hence the
unit. The figure here shows all the measurements of the unit circle:

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