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Leto [7]
2 years ago
15

The question is about unit circle in screenshot

Mathematics
1 answer:
Orlov [11]2 years ago
3 0

The complete sentence for the <em>unit</em> circle is:

<em>When t = 0, AP = 0, so sin t will begin at a value of 0. As t increases from 0 to π/2, sin t increases. Eventually, when t = π/2, OP will be 0, so sin t = AP will be 1.</em>

<h3>How to complete a sentence with concepts from trigonometry</h3>

In this problem we have sentence to be completed by direct observation to the variables seen in a unit circle, a form used to teach trigonometric functions in a <em>graphic</em> manner. Now we proceed to present the complete sentence below:

<em>When t = 0, AP = 0, so sin t will begin at a value of 0. As t increases from 0 to π/2, sin t increases. Eventually, when t = π/2, OP will be 0, so sin t = AP will be 1.</em>

To learn more on trigonometric functions: brainly.com/question/6904750

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