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the coordinates of the point on the unit circle at the given angle 180 degrees is (-1,0)

The coordinates of the point on the unit circle at the given angle 180 degrees is (-1, 0).

What is a unit circle?

A unit circle is just a circle that has a radius with a length of 1. A unit circle can be used to define right triangle relationships known as sine, cosine and tangent. These relationships describe how angles and sides of a right triangle relate to one another.

The given drawing is the graph of the unit circle on the X – Y Coordinate Axis.

It can be seen from the graph, that the unit circle is defined as having a Radius ( r ) = 1.

Going from Quadrant I to Quadrant IV, counter clockwise, the Coordinate points on the axis of the unit circle are:

(1, 0), (0, 1), (-1, 0), and (0, -1)

This is important to remember when we define the X and Y Coordinates around the unit circle. The Unit Circle has 360°. In the given graph, the Unit Circle is divided into 4 Quadrants that split the unit circle into 4 equal pieces. Each piece is exactly 90°.

From the diagram we can clearly say that the coordinates of the point on the unit circle at the given angle 180 degrees is (-1, 0).

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