The correct equation that represents \(\sin \theta\) for a point \((x, y)\) on the unit circle is:
sinθ = y
This means that the sine of the angle \(\theta\) is equal to the y-coordinate of the point on the unit circle.
for a point (x,y)
on the unit circle?(1 point)
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sinθ=y
sine theta equals y
sinθ=xy
sine theta equals x y
sinθ=yx
sine theta equals Start Fraction y over x End Fraction
sinθ=x
1 answer
The correct equation that represents \(\sin \theta\) for a point \((x, y)\) on the unit circle is:
sinθ = y
This means that the sine of the angle \(\theta\) is equal to the y-coordinate of the point on the unit circle.