Unit Circle
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The Unit Circle can be used to model every Trigonometric function.
In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle with a diameter of 1. The equation of the unit circle is x2 + y2 = 1. The unit circle is centered at the Origin, or coordinates (0,0). It is often used in Trigonometry.
[edit] Trigonometric Functions in the Unit Circle
In a unit circle, where t is the angle desired, x and y can be defined as cos(t) = x and sin(t) = y. Using the function of the unit circle, x2 + y2 = 1, another equation for the unit circle is found, cos2(t) + sin2(t) = 1. When working with trigonometric functions, it is mainly useful to use angles with measures between 0 and radians, or 0 through 90 degrees. It is possible to have higher angles than that, however. Using the unit circle, two identities can be found:
and
for any integer t.