A unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin. The document discusses mathematics chapter 9 on unit circles, which are circles with a radius of 1 used in trigonometry to define trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent based on ratios of sides of right triangles drawn from the center of the circle to points on the perimeter.
A unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin. The document discusses mathematics chapter 9 on unit circles, which are circles with a radius of 1 used in trigonometry to define trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent based on ratios of sides of right triangles drawn from the center of the circle to points on the perimeter.
A unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin. The document discusses mathematics chapter 9 on unit circles, which are circles with a radius of 1 used in trigonometry to define trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent based on ratios of sides of right triangles drawn from the center of the circle to points on the perimeter.